Divine Deviants: The Dialectics of Devotion in the Poetry of Donne and RūmīPeter Lang, 2007 - 181 Divine Deviants is a comparative study of the Persian Sufi poet, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (1212-1273), and the English Metaphysical poet, John Donne (1572-1631). By focusing on the two schools of thought to which these poets belong as well as their individual poetic worldviews and styles, this book elucidates the different dimensions of the shared philosophy governing their poetry. Bridging linguistic, cultural, religious, and philosophical barriers, Divine Deviants carefully illustrates that in the works of both Rūmī and Donne love symbolizes Beatific Vision and Truth. More generally, this book highlights the bonds between religion, mysticism, and literature and thus examines not only the interdependent issues in these disciplines, but also the invisible and yet profound closeness that exists in the representative works of the two literary and religious traditions. |
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... priest ... " ( 39 ) . Based on historical evidence , however , Bald dismisses the idea that his education had either been Jesuit or " even humanist in the best tradition of Sir Thomas More " ( 40 ) . Eliot notes that Donne " had ...
... priest ... " ( 39 ) . Based on historical evidence , however , Bald dismisses the idea that his education had either been Jesuit or " even humanist in the best tradition of Sir Thomas More " ( 40 ) . Eliot notes that Donne " had ...
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... priest by Dr. John King , Bishop of London " in 1615 . Donne was appointed Chaplain - in - Ordinary to King James I after his ordination and in this way his connection with the royal family began . According to Hughes , Donne's " finest ...
... priest by Dr. John King , Bishop of London " in 1615 . Donne was appointed Chaplain - in - Ordinary to King James I after his ordination and in this way his connection with the royal family began . According to Hughes , Donne's " finest ...
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... priests ( particularly Jesuits ) , and native English Catholics who were perceived as politically subversive or threatening " ( 358–59 ) . vision ; Phrygius “ abhor All ” “ because all 104 Divine Deviants : Donne and Rūmī.
... priests ( particularly Jesuits ) , and native English Catholics who were perceived as politically subversive or threatening " ( 358–59 ) . vision ; Phrygius “ abhor All ” “ because all 104 Divine Deviants : Donne and Rūmī.
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The Context | 15 |
The Philosophical Fundamentals of Belief | 27 |
Religious Obligation and Mystical Transcendence | 47 |
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