ABSTRACT

This, the first book to focus solely on Donne's religious writing, also places his work in a literary context and attempts to reach a more realistic assessment of its originality than has been possible hitherto. The prose works that are examined in detail include the controversial treatises Bianthanatos and Pseudo-Martyr, the satirical Ignatius His Conclave, the much-quoted Essays and Devotions and, of course, Donne's sermons.



chapter |19 pages

Introduction

The two Donnes

chapter |31 pages

From Catholic to Protestant

chapter |30 pages

The individual and the state

chapter |29 pages

The art of devotion

chapter |27 pages

Sighs and tears: the Holy Sonnets

chapter |26 pages

The originality of the Holy Sonnets

chapter |31 pages

Tracts for the times

chapter |20 pages

Revelations of self

chapter |22 pages

The art of death

chapter |31 pages

Recollections of the player-preacher