John Donne and Baroque allegory : the aesthetics of fragmentation / Hugh Grady.

Provides a new appreciation of John Donne through the lens of Walter Benjamin's critical theory of baroque allegory.

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Main Author: Grady, Hugh
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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505 0 |a Cover; Half-title ; Title page ; Copyright information ; Dedication ; Table of contents ; Acknowledgments ; 1 Walter Benjamin and John Donne: Constellations of Past and Present ; Benjamin, Donne, and the Era of the Baroque ; Walter Benjamin's Presentism ; Donne's Afterlife. 
505 8 |a t. S. Eliot: Presentist Critic Benjamin's Correction of the Anglo-American Modernist Donne ; The Baroque and Donne ; The Baroque in Anglo-American Literary Studies ; The Baroque Comes to England and America ; The Baroque in Donne Studies ; Changing Tides? ; A Postmodernist Donne. 
505 8 |a Multiple Postmodernist Donnes Aesthetic Paradigms and Critical Paradigms ; Some Current Work on Donne ; Moving on in Donne Studies ; Benjamin, Baroque Allegory, and the Postmodernist Donne ; Notes. 
505 8 |a 2 The Anniversaries as Baroque Allegory: Mourning, Idealization, and the Resistance to Unity Situating The Anniversaries ; The First Anniversary ; The Progres of the Soule ; The Resistance to Unity of The Anniversaries ; Notes. 
505 8 |a 3 Donne's The Songs and Sonets: Living in a Fragmented World The Structure of Baroque Allegory ; Spleen et Idéale in The Songs and Sonets ; The World in Decay: Poems of Mourning in The Songs and Sonets ; The Empty World of the Libertine Poems ; Love between Ovid and Petrarch. 
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