Literature & Sacrament: The Sacred and the Secular in John DonneDuquesne University Press, 1999 - 338 pages In this innovative study, Theresa DiPasquale examines John Donne's theological and ideological responses to the Reformation debate over the sacraments, and how this debate greatly influenced his view of the written word as visible sign and of the poet as the quasi-divine maker of that sign, and of the reader as its receiver. This study, then, attempts to reconstruct Donne's own, quite nuanced theology of sacrament to provide a guide to his poetics, and, in particular, to his conception of the exchange between author and reader." |
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Page 121
... lines 13 and 14. The " desire " that speaks up in line 14 , shattering the good intentions of the previous 13 lines , may thus be understood not only as the untamed force of Astrophil's lust , but as the unruly desire of the sonnet ...
... lines 13 and 14. The " desire " that speaks up in line 14 , shattering the good intentions of the previous 13 lines , may thus be understood not only as the untamed force of Astrophil's lust , but as the unruly desire of the sonnet ...
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... lines + 14 lines + 14 lines - in the 42 lines of the poem.33 The first 14 lines of " Goodfriday , 1613. Riding Westward " are both an attempt to explain away the speaker's impious motion and a piece of material evidence that he remains ...
... lines + 14 lines + 14 lines - in the 42 lines of the poem.33 The first 14 lines of " Goodfriday , 1613. Riding Westward " are both an attempt to explain away the speaker's impious motion and a piece of material evidence that he remains ...
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... lines 21-22 of the poem , which form the midpoint of " Goodfriday , 1613 " as a whole and lines 7-8 of the work's second sonnet - like section , the poet / speaker concludes that sonnet's octave with a definitive volta , an image of the ...
... lines 21-22 of the poem , which form the midpoint of " Goodfriday , 1613 " as a whole and lines 7-8 of the work's second sonnet - like section , the poet / speaker concludes that sonnet's octave with a definitive volta , an image of the ...
Contents
ONE Sacramental Crossing | 29 |
Two Deigne at My Hands | 58 |
THREE Cunning Elements and Artful Turns | 101 |
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