Literature & Sacrament: The Sacred and the Secular in John DonneDuquesne University Press, 1999 - 338 In this innovative study, Theresa DiPasquale examines John Donne's theological and ideological responses to the Reformation debate over the sacraments, and how this debate greatly influenced his view of the written word as visible sign and of the poet as the quasi-divine maker of that sign, and of the reader as its receiver. This 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." |
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... sacramental sign as its subject ; and beyond that , it presents itself as a sacramental sign , “ a visible word " that seals and confirms the faith of the believ- ing reader . " In Donne's own time , however , the sacramental status of ...
... sacramental sign as its subject ; and beyond that , it presents itself as a sacramental sign , “ a visible word " that seals and confirms the faith of the believ- ing reader . " In Donne's own time , however , the sacramental status of ...
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... sacramental power is in large part due to the transfigurations that wit's " Elixar " can effect . As Donne notes in ... sacramental actions ; and as he draws the piece to a close , Donne reinforces his belief that things sacramental are ...
... sacramental power is in large part due to the transfigurations that wit's " Elixar " can effect . As Donne notes in ... sacramental actions ; and as he draws the piece to a close , Donne reinforces his belief that things sacramental are ...
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... sacramental power he claims for poetry in his verse letter to Wotton . But this is by no means true of all his love lyrics . In many of the Songs and Sonets , Donne repre- sents the love of man and woman itself as a means of grace . As ...
... sacramental power he claims for poetry in his verse letter to Wotton . But this is by no means true of all his love lyrics . In many of the Songs and Sonets , Donne repre- sents the love of man and woman itself as a means of grace . As ...
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ONE Sacramental Crossing | 29 |
Two Deigne at My Hands | 58 |
THREE Cunning Elements and Artful Turns | 101 |
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