John Donne's poetry and early modern visual culture.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

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John Donne's poetry and early modern visual culture.

Hurley, Ann Hollinshead.

Susquehanna Univ. Press

2005

248 pages

$48.50

Hardcover

The Apple-Zimmerman series in early modern culture

PR2248

Hurley's study differs from other approaches to John Donne's poetry by reading the poetry in the context of early modern visual culture. This approach integrates images in Donne that previously seemed polarized. Hurley (English, Wagner College) argues that, for Donne, the visual operated not only as a direct influence, but more ...

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