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The reply of Raleigh is direct and consists of a simple rejection of the pastoral convention on the perfectly obvious grounds ... Moreover , it is characteristic of the way in which Donne can use some literary conventions - Petrarchan ...
The reply of Raleigh is direct and consists of a simple rejection of the pastoral convention on the perfectly obvious grounds ... Moreover , it is characteristic of the way in which Donne can use some literary conventions - Petrarchan ...
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In these poems , as elsewhere , the " monarch of wit " and of fresh invention displays his powers not by creating new metaphorical material but by using old conventions in a new way , modifying them through exaggeration or deflation or ...
In these poems , as elsewhere , the " monarch of wit " and of fresh invention displays his powers not by creating new metaphorical material but by using old conventions in a new way , modifying them through exaggeration or deflation or ...
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Donne , in fact , plays skillfully and ironically with the conventions of erotic poetry but not in the interest of naturalism . Rather , he writes out of the realization that the lovers stand in their own world and that each pair create ...
Donne , in fact , plays skillfully and ironically with the conventions of erotic poetry but not in the interest of naturalism . Rather , he writes out of the realization that the lovers stand in their own world and that each pair create ...
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The History of Ideas and the Study of Literature | 1 |
The Unnaturalness of Metaphysical Poetry | 18 |
The Theme of Cosmic Order | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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