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Hardcover The Donne Tradition Book

ISBN: 1025519973

ISBN13: 9781025519975

The Donne Tradition

"The Donne Tradition" is a foundational work of literary criticism that explores the profound influence and lasting legacy of John Donne and the Metaphysical poets on the landscape of English literature. In this insightful study, George Williamson examines the stylistic and intellectual shifts that defined the 17th-century poetic tradition, tracing its evolution from the Elizabethan era through to the Restoration.

The work provides a deep analysis of the "metaphysical" qualities that set Donne and his followers apart-their use of complex conceits, intellectual rigor, and the seamless fusion of emotion and thought. Williamson demonstrates how Donne's innovative approach to verse challenged the conventions of his time and eventually paved the way for modern poetic sensibilities. By focusing on figures such as George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, and Richard Crashaw, the text maps the lineage of a poetic movement that valued wit and psychological complexity.

"The Donne Tradition" remains an essential resource for scholars and students of English poetry. It offers a comprehensive look at the historical context and the enduring artistic value that continues to make the metaphysical school a central subject of literary inquiry.

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