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|a Novarr, David,
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|a The Disinterred Muse :
|b Donne's Texts and Contexts /
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Preface --
|t Abbreviations Of Periodicals --
|t 1. "The Exstasie ": Donne'S Address On The States Of Union --
|t 2. Contextual Study And Donne'S "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" --
|t 3. Donne'S "Epithalamion Made At Lincoln'S Inn": Context And Date --
|t 4. The Dating Of Donne'S La Corona --
|t 5. Two Flamens: The Poems Of Dr. Donne --
|t Appendix: The Bridgewater Manuscript Of Donne'S Poems --
|t Index Of Donne'S Works --
|t General Index
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|a In 1614, just prior to his ordination, John Donne renounced the writing of verse. He was well aware of the widespread opinion that rhyming was an inappropriate avocation for a man of the cloth. Yet, on certain occasions, Donne did write poetry again.In this group of five closely related essays, David Novarr takes a new look at Donne's poems--both secular and divine--written before and after his ordination. He reassesses the validity and utility of widely accepted critical contexts which define our understanding of particular poems, and proposes fresh approaches and interpretations.Novarr's knowledge of Donne's life, his critical insight, and his attention to the details of Donne's texts--all join to make The Disinterred Muse a major contribution to our understanding of Donne and his art.
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