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Routledge
158 Pages
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Routledge
158 Pages
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Routledge
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Whether sharing his anxieties about his writing, consoling bereaved friends, complaining about the meanness of a patron or defending himself against malicious gossip, John Donne reveals himself in his letters with a directness that can be found nowhere else in his writings. These letters corroborate the impression created by his better-known writings that he was one of the most remarkable figures produced by the English Renaissance and that he possessed an extraordinarily subtle and creative intelligence.
Introduction A Note on the Text The Chronology of Donne's Letters LETTERS Appendix A: Glossary of Names Appendix B: Further Reading Appendix C: Sources of the Letters Index
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P.M. Oliver, John Donne