Literature & sacrament: the sacred and the secular in John Donne
"John Donne was deeply involved in the theological and ideological debates of his time. In this study, Theresa DiPasquale explores the literary implications of that engagement." "DiPasquale argues that Donne was greatly influenced by his response to the Reformation debate over the sac...
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Zusammenfassung: | "John Donne was deeply involved in the theological and ideological debates of his time. In this study, Theresa DiPasquale explores the literary implications of that engagement." "DiPasquale argues that Donne was greatly influenced by his response to the Reformation debate over the sacraments - Baptism and the Eucharist - in formulating his understanding of the written word as visible sign, of the poet as the quasi-divine maker of that sign, and of the reader as its receiver. Structured around close readings of Donne's poems, Literature & Sacrament considers poems, especially of a secular nature, that have not been previously viewed from this perspective." "Throughout this work, DiPasquale draws on other recent scholarship that acknowledges the insufficiency of talking about "Protestant" against "Catholic" or even "Anglican" against "Puritan" beliefs when talking about seventeenth century English culture. Indeed, a multiplicity of theological perspectives were competing in the English church. The study, then, attempts to reconstruct Donne's own, quite nuanced theology of sacrament to provide a guide to his poetics and, in particular, to his conception of the exchange between author and reader." "Because the theological ferment of the seventeenth century so influenced and involved the society as a whole, this study not only sheds new light on Donne's poems but also on the reading audience of the time and the ways in which they received and responded to these "poetic sacraments.""--BOOK JACKET. |
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Theresa M DiPasquale
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
• • • ! ; • ;
Contents
Acknowledgments xi
Editorial Note xiv
List of Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1
Part I: Devotional Poetry
ONE Sacramental Crossing
The Context of The Crosse: The Debate over
the Cross in Baptism 30
Sacrament as Visible Sign: Looking At The Cross
and Reading The Crosse 35
Sacramental Suffering: Loving our Crosses and
Reading with more care 41
The Crosse as Sacramental Sermon 46
Crossing concupiscence of witt 49
Dying Upon This Theme: Lucius Cary s Response
to The Crosse 54
Two Deigne at My Hands
Poem as Sacramental Offering 61
The Poet as his Maker s Maker: Annunciation 67
kisse him in the Sacrament: Nativitie 70
all which should be writ: Temple 73
vi Literature and Sacrament
Moistening the Soul: Crucifying And
Resurrection 75
Resurrection as Ars Moriendi 85
Ascention as Ending and Beginning 86
The Priestly Poet and the English Church as
Ideal Reader 90
THREE Cunning Elements and Artful Turns
The Cunning Elements of I am a little world 105
The Three Sonnets of Goodfriday, 1613 119
The Reader and the Sonneteer in Goodfriday,
1613 and I am a little world 129
Part II: Secular Poetry
FOUR Toward An Anti-Petrarchan Love-Religion:
Aire and Angels 145
FIVE Donne s Catholic Petrarchans
Petrarchism, Papacy, and Poetic Impotence in
Love s Deitie 154
Martyrdom, Idolatry, and Magic in
The Funerall 159
Petrarchan Envy and the Jesuit Threat in
Twicknam garden 164
Six The Flea as Profane Eucharist 173
SEVEN Ways of Having Donne
Sonnet as bare Sacrament: Donne s Verse
Letters to T W 188
Verse Letter as Self-Offering: Sir, more then
kisses 192
The Lover s Mass in A Valediction of my name,
in the window 201
Sacramental Rings: The Controversial Context
for Donne s Circular Lyrics 205
Contents vn
A Jeat Ring sent: An Outward Sign of Inward
Disgrace 209
Eucharistic Love and Lyric Circularity in
A Valediction forbidding mourning 214
EIGHT Equivocal Devotion
Two Churches and Two Countesses: The
Presentation of Man to Gods image 223
Bad Confession and Good Art: Desunt Caetera 236
Afterword: Conveying Donne 249
Appendix: The Doctrine of Eucharistic Sacrifice 252
Notes 260
Bibliography 314
Index 000
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title_sub | the sacred and the secular in John Donne |
topic | Donne, John <1572-1631> - Critique et interprétation Donne, John <1572-1631> - Religion Donne, John <1572-1631> Criticism and interpretation Donne, John <1572-1631> Religion Donne, John 1572-1631 (DE-588)118526758 gnd Baptême - Histoire des doctrines - 17e siècle Christianisme et littérature - Angleterre - Histoire - 17e siècle Eucharistie - Histoire des doctrines - 17e siècle Poésie chrétienne anglaise - Histoire et critique Sacramenten gtt Sacrements dans la littérature Sacré dans la littérature Théologie dans la littérature Geschichte Baptism History of doctrines 17th century Christian poetry, English Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism Christianity and literature England History 17th century Holy, The, in literature Lord's Supper History of doctrines 17th century Sacraments in literature Theology in literature Lyrik (DE-588)4036774-5 gnd Sakramententheologie (DE-588)4133524-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Donne, John <1572-1631> - Critique et interprétation Donne, John <1572-1631> - Religion Donne, John <1572-1631> Criticism and interpretation Donne, John <1572-1631> Religion Donne, John 1572-1631 Baptême - Histoire des doctrines - 17e siècle Christianisme et littérature - Angleterre - Histoire - 17e siècle Eucharistie - Histoire des doctrines - 17e siècle Poésie chrétienne anglaise - Histoire et critique Sacramenten Sacrements dans la littérature Sacré dans la littérature Théologie dans la littérature Geschichte Baptism History of doctrines 17th century Christian poetry, English Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism Christianity and literature England History 17th century Holy, The, in literature Lord's Supper History of doctrines 17th century Sacraments in literature Theology in literature Lyrik Sakramententheologie |
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