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John Donne / edited by A. J. Smith.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Smith, Albert James.
Series:
Critical heritage series.
The critical heritage series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Donne, John, 1572-1631.
Donne, John.
English literature--Early modern, 1500-1700.
English literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (519 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, 1983.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work,enabling students and researchers to read for themselves, for example, comments on early performances of Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane Austen's novels. The carefully selected sources range from landmark essays in the history of criticism to journalism and contemporary opinion, and little published documentary material such as letters and diaries. Significant pieces of criticism from later
Contents:
JOHN DONNE: THE CRITICAL HERITAGE; Title Page; Copyright Page; General Editor's Preface; Table of Contents; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; NOTE ON THE TEXT; The seventeenth century; 1 Some quotations, imitations, echoes of Donne's poems 1598-1700; 2 Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donneas a poet, c. 1608-30; 3 BEN JONSON, c. 1610, 1619, ?1630; 4 JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD, c. 1611, 1612; 5 THOMAS FITZHERBERT, 1613; 6 THOMAS FREEMAN, 1614; 7 WILLIAM DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN, 1613-31; 8 KING JAMES VI AND I, c. 1620; 9 JOHN CAVE, 1620; 10 ROGER TISDALE, 1622
11 The Bridgewater manuscript, c. 162512 ANON., lines written in a copy of Donne's Devotions,c. 1627; 13 ROBERT HAYMAN, 1628; 14 CONSTANTINE HUYGENS, 1630, c. 1687; 15 KING CHARLES I, c. 1629, c. 1633; 16 ANON., manuscript verses on Donne, ?1631; 17 JOOST VAN DEN VONDEL, c. 1633; 18 The first collected edition of Donne's poems, 1633; 19 LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY, c. 1633; 20 'J.V.', c. 1633; 21 THOMAS CAREW, c. 1633; 22 THOMAS PESTELL, c. 1633-52; 23 GEORGE GARRARD, 1634; 24 The second collected edition of Donne's poems, 1635; 25 JOHN CHUDLEIGH and SIDNEY GODOLPHIN, 1635
26 ANON., Wit's Triumvirate, 163527 IZAAC WALTON, 1635-75; 28 NATHANIEL WHITING, 1637; 29 Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet, 1630's and 1640's; 30 GEORGE DANIEL, c. 1640; 31 SIR JOHN SUCKLING, c. 1640; 32 HENRY GLAPTHORNE, 1642; 33 SIR RICHARD BAKER, 1643; 34 'G.O.', c. 1648; 35 Donne's son on his father's poems, 1650; 36 Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet, 1650's; 37 CLEMENT BARKSDALE, 1651; 38 HUMPHREY MOSELEY, 1651; 39 RICHARD WHITLOCK, 1654; 40 PHILIP KING, 1656; 41 FRANCIS OSBORN, 1656; 42 SIR ASTON COKAIN, 1658
43 Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet, 1660-170044 WILLIAM WINSTANLEY, 1660; 45 SAMUEL BUTLER, C. 1660; 46 JOHN HACKET, c. 1660; 47 ROBERT SIDNEY, SECOND EARL OF LEICESTER, 1661; 48 THOMAS SHIPMAN, 1667, 1677; 49 JOHN DRYDEN, 1649-1700; 50 MRS JOHN EVELYN, 1668; 51 The seventh collected edition of Donne's poems, 1669; 52 ANDREW MARVELL, 1673; 53 JOHN WILMOT, EARL OF ROCHESTER, c. 1675; 54 EDWARD PHILLIPS, 1675, 1679; 55 ANON., Preface to Rochester's Valentinian, 1685; 56 FRANCIS ATTERBURY, 1690; 57 ANTHONY WOOD, 1691-2; 58 JOHN LOCKE, c. 1692
59 WILLIAM WALSH, 169360 SIR THOMAS POPE BLOUNT, 1694; 61 CHRISTIAN WERNICKE, 1697; The eighteenth century; 62 References to Donne's poetry, or to Donne as a poet, and quotations from Donne's poems, 1700-99; 63 JEREMY COLLIER, 1701; 64 ANON., A Comparison Between the Two Stages, 1702; 65 ALEXANDER POPE, 1706-30; 66 WILLIAM BALAM, c. 1707; 67 JONATHAN SWIFT, c. 1710; 68 The Guardian, 1713; 69 THOMAS PARNELL, c. 1714; 70 MATTHEW PRIOR, 1718; 71 JACOB TONSON, 1719; 72 GILES JACOB, 1720; 73 JOHN OLDMIXON, 1728; 74 ELIJAH FENTON, 1729, 1731; 75 WALTER HARTE, 1730; 76 JOSEPH SPENCE, ?1732-3
77 LEWIS THEOBALD, 1733
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliography: p. 496-497 and indexes.
Description based on metadata supplied by the publisher and other sources.
ISBN:
81-261-2043-6
1-134-78326-4
1-134-78327-2
1-280-32499-6
0-203-19679-1
9780203196793
OCLC:
275196558

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