John Donne : an annotated bibliography of modern criticism, 1979-1995
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John Donne : an annotated bibliography of modern criticism, 1979-1995
(Medieval and Renaissance literary studies)
Duquesne University Press, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
The book covers a 17 year period (1979-1995) in John Donne studies and criticism. This third bibliography on Donne is a continuation of two bibliographies previously compiled by noted Donne scholar John R Roberts, spanning the years 1912-1978. Included are more than 1600 entries of descriptive annotations wherein Roberts quotes extensively from each item in order to convey a sense of its approach and the level of its critical sophistication and complexity. Entires are organised chronologically, and within each year, alphabetically by author. The bibliography contains annotations on books, monographs, essays, editions, poetry, prose and notes specifically on Donne published between 1979 and 1995; discussions of Donne that appear in studies not centrally concerned with him that add to our knowledge, understanding and appreciation of his life and work; translations into foreign languages; and editions and translations of Donne's own works as well as criticism and interpretation of Donne. The informative and concise annotations provide not only a summary of content but also indicate the critical approaches and themes under discussion.
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