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John Donne's Articulations of the Feminine H. L. Meakin (Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Western Ontario)

John Donne's Articulations of the Feminine By H. L. Meakin (Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Western Ontario)

John Donne's Articulations of the Feminine by H. L. Meakin (Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Western Ontario)


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This book examines some of Donne's figurations of the feminine in his lesser known poetry and prose, allowing a deeper appreciation of his contribution to Renaissance literature. Using the criticism of feminist philosopher Luce Irigaray, Meakin shows how Donne's explorations of love, eroticism, friendship and the divine are still relevant today.

John Donne's Articulations of the Feminine Summary

John Donne's Articulations of the Feminine by H. L. Meakin (Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Western Ontario)

This book is a historical and theoretical study of some of John Donne's less frequently discussed poetry and prose; it interrogates various trends that have dominated Donne criticism, such as the widely divergent views about his attitudes towards women, the focus on the Songs and Sonets to the exclusion of his other works, and the tendency to separate discussions of his poetry and prose. On a broader scale, it joins a small but growing number of feminist re-readings of Donne's works. Using the cultural criticism of French feminist philosopher Luce Irigaray, Meakin explores works throughout Donne's career, from his earliest verse letters to sermons preached while Divinity Reader at Lincoln's Inn and Dean of St. Paul's in London. Donne's articulations of four feminine figures in particular are examined: the Muse, Sappho, Eve as `the mother of mankind', and a young girl who lived and died in Donne's own time, Elizabeth Drury. Meakin's reading of Donne's self-described `masculine perswasive force' asserting itself upon the `incomprehensibleness' of the feminine suggests that the Donne canon needs to be reassessed as even richer and more complex than previously asserted, and that his reputation as a supreme Renaissance poet - revived at the beginning of this century - needs to be carried into the next.

John Donne's Articulations of the Feminine Reviews

I want to applaud John Donne... for bringing feminist theory to bear on the study of Donne. Meakin is an informed and careful writer who is also trying something quite different... Fresh ideas about Donne and his young male friends and about Donne and Elizabeth Drury. * Journal of English and Germanic Philology *

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NPB9780198184553
9780198184553
0198184557
John Donne's Articulations of the Feminine by H. L. Meakin (Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Western Ontario)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1998-11-12
288
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