for Donne's 'Litany'?"
John Donne Journal 21 (2002):
In this book, Achsah Guibbory gathers together previously published articles, written over the course of her career-long engagement with the writing of
John Donne, along with three new articles written especially for this volume.
John Donne was a complicated man; his vocational trajectory suggests as much.
This is the world premiere of Merritt's Nativity after
John Donne and is made possible due to a grant from the McKnight Foundation.
ANSWERS: 1 The javelin; 2 A hare; 3 Captain Nemo; 4 It appears to be of infinite length; 5 Postage stamps; 6 Tungsten; 7 Sven Goran-Eriksson; 8 Labor unions; 9 The Pacific; 10
John Donne.
There are 130 poems in the anthology, including
John Donne's The Good-Morrow, The Applicant by Plath and Byron's The Destruction of Sennacherib.
ANSWERS: 1 Capillaries; 2 Rugby League; 3 Viscount Stansgate; 4 In the neck; 5 Laos; 6
John Donne; 7 Legally Blonde; 8 Naseby; 9 Juvenal; 10 As a classical music composer.
Among their topics are riddling in The Marriage of Sir Gawain, A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner and the problem of ascription, the enigma of divine revelation in Tourneur's The Atheist's Tragedy, the arcana imperii in the sermons of
John Donne, and John Milton and Histories of Ireland (1633).
Ask not for whom the bell tolls, Mr Clegg, as poet
John Donne might have put it.
He quoted an extract from For Whom the Bell Tolls by
John Donne and Pity the Nation by Khalil Gibran in his 321 word addition to the detailed order.
In their monumental edition of
John Donne's sermons, George Potter and Evelyn Simpson came to some stunning realizations about Saint Augustine's influence upon
John Donne.
Cowper Powys, born at Shirley, Derbyshire, of Welsh ancestry, was the eldest of the 11 children of Rev C F Powys, who was vicar of Shirley, and Mary Cowper Johnson Powys, through whom he was related both to William Cowper and
John Donne.