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Religion Around John Donne

  • ISBN-13: 9780271083377
  • Publisher: PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • By Joshua Eckhardt
  • Price: AUD $109.00
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  • Local release date: 14/06/2019
  • Format: Hardback 208 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Press & journalism [KNTJ]
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In this volume, Joshua Eckhardt examines the religious texts and books that surrounded the poems, sermons, and inscriptions of the early modern poet and preacher John Donne. Focusing on the material realities legible in manuscripts and Sammelbände, bookshops and private libraries, this book uncovers the myriad ways in which Donne’s writings were received and presented, first by his contemporaries, and later by subsequent readers of his work.

Eckhardt sheds light on the religious writings with which Donne’s work was linked during its circulation, using a bibliographic approach that also informs our understanding of his work’s reception during the early modern period. He analyzes the religious implications of the placement of Donne’s poem “A Litany” in a library full of Roman Catholic and English prayer books, the relationship and physical proximity of Donne’s works to figures such as Sir Thomas Egerton and Izaak Walton, and the movements in later centuries of Donne’s work from private owners to the major libraries that have made this study possible. Eckhardt’s detailed research and analysis not only gives us a more complete understanding of how Donne’s writing has circulated throughout history, but it also illuminates the ways in which religious readers, communities, and movements affected the distribution and reception of his body of work.

Centered on a place in time where unique methods of reproduction, preservation, and circulation were used to negotiate a complex and sometimes dangerous world of confessional division, Religion Around John Donne makes a unique and original contribution to Donne studies, religious history, book history, and reception studies.


Acknowledgments

Note on Texts and Conventions

Introduction

1. Religion Around Donne’s Poems

in a Family Library

Interlude: Mirreus, Crants, and Graius Go

to the Library

2. Religious Works Around Donne’s Inscriptions

3. Religious Verse Around Donne’s Verse

4. Religious Prose Around Donne’s Prose

5. Religious Books Around Donne’s Works

Notes

Bibliography

Index



Religion Around John Donne brilliantly realizes the potential of its bibliographical approach. Its focus on the religious texts, in manuscript and print, that Donne and his contemporaries made, collected, and preserved yields fascinating new insights into the role played by religion in Donne’s life and writing. Vividly written, perfectly paced, and beautifully clear, Religion Around John Donne will be of great interest and value to beginners and experts alike.”

—Hugh Adlington, author of John Donne's Books: Reading, Writing and the Uses of Knowledge

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