John Donne's poetry and early modern visual culture

Title
  1. John Donne's poetry and early modern visual culture / Ann Hollinshead Hurley.
Published by
  1. Selinsgrove, Penn. : Susquehanna University Press, ©2005.
Author
  1. Hurley, Ann, 1947-

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Description
  1. 248 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
  1. Ann Hurley argues the thesis that John Donne's poetry, already well-served by the insightful close readings of earlier generations of scholars, can profit from being read in the context of early modern cultural experience.
Series statement
  1. The Apple-Zimmerman series in early modern culture
Uniform title
  1. Apple-Zimmerman series in early modern culture.
Subject
  1. Donne, John, 1572-1631 > Criticism and interpretation
  2. Donne, John, 1572-1631 > Knowledge and learning
  3. Donne, John, 1572-1631
  4. Donne, John, (1572-1631) > Critique et interprétation
  5. Donne, John
  6. 1600-1699
  7. Art and literature > England > History > 17th century
  8. Visual perception in literature
  9. Spectacular, The, in literature
  10. Festivals in literature
  11. Art in literature
  12. Art
  13. Art and literature
  14. Festivals in literature
  15. Spectacular, The, in literature
  16. Visual perception in literature
  17. Lyrik
  18. Visuelle Wahrnehmung
  19. Perception visuelle > Dans la littérature
  20. England
Genre/Form
  1. works of art.
  2. Art
  3. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
  4. History
  5. Art.
  6. Œuvres d'art.
Contents
  1. Donne and painting : the early politics -- Donne and festival : the structure of the lyrics -- Donne and London : representing representations, from spectacle to poetic discourse -- Donne and the crisis in the image : the internal made visible -- Donne and collecting : moving away from patronage.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.