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"Let Me Hear My Brother!".(Coda)
World Policy Journal
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December 22, 2003|
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What was scattered gathers.
What was gathered blows apart.
--Heraclitus of Ephesus (tr. Brooks Haxton)
It's what was missing that haunted this American while visiting the Aegean coast of Turkey, the fecund cradle from which so much of the modern world emerged. Here, four thousand years ago, in thriving commercial seaports, ethnic Greeks began using currency, devised an alphabet, drew maps, composed Europe's earliest epics and genuine histories, and examined skeptically the cosmos above and the earth below. In an underrated epilogue, Asia Minor ...
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Donne: The Reformed Soul.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Yearbook of English Studies
; ...biography is further marked by its debts to two modern biographical studies, R. C. Bald's John Donne: A Life (1970) and John Carey's John Donne: Life, Mind and Art (1981). Stubbs relies heavily on Bald's primary research and documentation...
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Donne and the Resources of Kind
Magazine article from: AUMLA : Journal of the Australasian Universities Modern Language Association
; ...Recent Genre Criticism of the Works of John Donne: 'genre is not a cipher with which...perspectives, Heather Dubrow's, 'Donne's Elegies and the Ugly Beauty Tradition...Gender, Genre, and the Idea of John Donne in the Anniversaries'. Dubrow...
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John Donne: Body and Soul.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; Ramie Targoff. John Donne: Body and Soul Chicago: The University...The unifying preoccupation of all John Donne's writings, according to Brandeis...PMLA and The Cambridge Companion to John Donne, edited by Aschah Guibbory. It is...
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John Donne and the Art of Adaptation
Magazine article from: Anglican Theological Review
; John Donne is often depicted as one who abandoned...environment in which they found themselves. John Donne was one of those who adapted. He was not...Christian. Two strikingly different images of John Donne emerge from his early life and his later...
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Donne's Satyre III.(poet John Donne)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: The Explicator
; ...focuses on Satyre III as a reflection of Donne's religious beliefs, especially with regard to his conversion. (1) Although Donne satirizes various aspects of organized...political and commercial power as well. Donne concludes his satire with the following...
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John Donne's Poetry and Early Modern Visual Culture.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; Ann Hollinshed Hurley. John Donne's Poetry and Early Modern Visual Culture...scholars have yet to fully appreciate Donne's participation in and influence on...connections between an early portrait and Donne's poetry of the 1590s to some of Donne...
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John Donne and the Protestant Reformation: New Perspectives.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Christianity and Literature
; John Donne and the Protestant Reformation...thirteen ways of visiting John Donne (1572-1631), his religious...Dort saying "goodnight to John Calvin"?). Furthermore, we are told that one of Donne's respondents at the 1626...
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John Donne's Religious Imagination: Essays in Honor of John T. Shawcross. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: ANQ
; ...sermons, and tells us that Donne celebrates "the general...Klawitter's tide, " John Donne's Attitude toward the...public," as, say, John Milton does in The Christian...Lost. Two articles on Donne's "public voice" we...
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Donne's Hawkings.(John Donne)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; ...decade of the seventeenth century, John Donne used letters and journeys to stitch...frustration of his hopes for preferment. Donne and his wife were reduced to dependence...In these difficult circumstances, Donne's correspondence took on a central...
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John Donne and the Ancient Catholic Nobility.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...introductory and concluding chapters. Flynn takes Donne's 1591 portrait as his starting point...emphasizing instead its "purposeful reference to Donne's Catholic and Welsh ancestry" through...concludes with a new reading of two of Donne's letters from 1602, again revealing...
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