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John Donne  
Author: Andrew Mousley
ISBN: 0312216408
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Review
Mousley's introduction provides a helpful overview of recent and past approaches to Donne. Choice


Book Description
John Donne's writing is provocatively illuminated in this new collection of essays. The recently influential critical methods of historicism, feminism, psychoanalysis and deconstruction are variously employed to explore the adventure of Donne's generically versatile writing. New theoretical approaches do not dominate the volume, however. Older forms of criticism are revisited, so that the old and the new may illuminate and interrogate each other. The introduction identifies some of the key differences between old and new versions of literary criticism, and offers insights into Donne on the basis of their contrasting locations/dislocations of the literary.


About the Author
Andrew Mousley is Senior Lecturer in Literature at Bolton Institute.





John Donne

FROM THE PUBLISHER

John Donne's writing is provocatively illuminated in this new collection of essays. The recently influential critical methods of historicism, feminism, psychoanalysis and deconstruction are variously employed to explore the adventure of Donne's generically versatile writing. New theoretical approaches do not dominate the volume, however. Older forms of criticism are revisited, so that the old and the new may illuminate and interrogate each other. The introduction identifies some of the key differences between old and new versions of literary criticism, and offers insights into Donne on the basis of their contrasting locations/dislocations of the literary.

FROM THE CRITICS

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Recently influential methods of historicism, feminism, psychoanalysis, and deconstruction are variously employed to explore the adventure of Donne's writing. Older forms of criticism are revisited, so that old and new approaches may illuminate and interrogate each other. An introduction identifies differences between old and new versions of literary criticism, and offers insights into Donne on the basis of their contrasting locations/dislocations of the literary. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

     



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