
| Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition The Texts of the Poems SONGS AND SONNETS The Good-Morrow Song ("Go and catch a falling star,") Woman’s Constancy The Undertaking The Sun Rising The Indifferent Lo ve’s Usury The Canonization The Triple Fool Lovers’ Infiniteness Song ("Sweetest love, I do not go") The Legacy A Fever Air and Angels Break of Day The Anniversary A Valediction: Of My Name, in the Window Twickenham Garden A Valediction: Of the Book Community Love’s Growth Love’s Exchange Confined Love The Dream A Valediction: Of Weeping Love’s Alchemy The Flea The Curse The Message A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy’s Day, Being the Shortest Day Witchcraft by a Picture The Bait The Apparition The Broken Heart A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning The Ecstasy Love’s Deity Love’s Diet The Will The Funeral The Blossom The Primrose The Relic The Damp The Dissolution A Jet Ring Sent Negative Love The Prohibition The Expiration The Computation The Paradox Farewell to Love A Lecture upon the Shadow Sonnet: The Token Self-Love ELEGIES I. Jealousy III. Change IV. The Perfume V. His Picture VII. (Nature’s Lay Idiot,") VIII. The Comparison IX. The Autumnal X. The Dream XI. The Bracelet XVI. On His Mistress XIX. To His Mistress Going to Bed XX. Love’s War Epithalamion Made at Lincoln’s Inn SATIRES Satire I Satire II Satire III Satire IV Satire V VERSE LETTERS TO SEVERAL PERSONAGES The Storm The Calm To Sir Henry Wotton ("Sir, more than kisses,") To Mr. Roland Woodward To Sir Henry Wotton ("Here’s no more news,") To the Countess of Bedford ("Madam, Reason, is our soul’s left hand,") To the Countess of Bedfors ("Madam, You have refined me,") To Sir Edward Herbert at Juliers To Mr. C.B. To E. of D. with Six Holy Sonnets To Sir Henry Wotton, at his going Ambassador to Venice An Anatomy of the World: The First Anniversary DIVINE POEMS La Corona Design at my hands this crown of prayer and praise Anunciation Nativity Temple Crucifying Resurrection Ascension Hozy Sonnets (1633) 1 II) As due by many titles 2 IV) Oh my black soul! 3 VI) This is my play’s last scene 4 VII) At the round earth’s imagined corners 5 IX) If poisonous minerals 6 X) Death be not proud 7 XI) Spit in my face you Jews 8 XII) Why are we by all creatures waited on? 9 XIII) What if this present were the world’s last night? 10 X IV) Batter my heart 11 XV) Wilt thou love God 12 XVI) Father, part of His double interest Holy Sonnets (added in 1635) 1 I) Thou hast made me 2 V) I am a little world 3 III) O might those sighs and tears 4 VIII) If faithful souls Holy Sonnets (from the Westmoreland MS.) 1 XVII) Since she whom I loved 2 XVIII) Show me, dear Christ 3 XIX) Oh, to vex me The Cross Ressurection, imperfect Upon the Annunciation and Passion Falling upon One Day. 1608 Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward Upon the translation of the Psalms.... To Mr. Tilman after he had taken orders A Hymn to Christ, at the Author’s Last Going into Germany Hymn to God my God, in my Sickness A Hymn to God the Father TEXTUAL NOTES Criticism DONNE AND METAPHYSICAL POETRY Ben Jonson, [Conversations on Donne] Thomas Carew, An Elegie upon the Death of...Dr. John Donne John Dryden, [Donne "Affects the Metaphysics"] Samuel Johnson, ["The Metaphysical Poets"] Samuel Taylor Coleridge, [Notes on Donne] Sir Herbert Grierson, [Donne and Metaphysical Poetry] T.S. Eliot, The Metaphysical Poets J.B. Leishman, ["Dissociation of Sensibility"] Joseph Anthony Mazzeo, A Critique of Some Modern Theories of Metaphysical Poetry DONNE’S LOVE POETRY Joan Bennett, The Love Poetry of John Donne Cleanth Brooks, The Language of Paradox Clay Hunt, Elegy 19: "To His Mistress Going to Bed" Theodore Redpath, [The Songs and Sonnets] R.A. Durr, Donne’s "The Primrose" Arthur L. Clements, [Eros in the Songs and Sonnets] SATIRES, VERSE LETTERS, AND THE ANNIVERSARIES John R. Lauritsen, Donne’s Satyres: The Drama of Self-Discovery David Aers and Gunther Kress, ’Darke Texts Needs Notes’: Version of Self in Donne’s Verse Epistles Frank Manley, John Donne: The Anniversaries DONNE’S DIVINE POEMS Helen Gardner, The Religious Poetry of John Donne Louis L. Martz, [Donne’s "Holy Sonnets" and "Good Friday, 1613"] Stanley Archer, Meditation and the Structure of Donne’s "Holy Sonnets" R.V. Young, Donne’s Holy Sonnets and the Theology of Grace Readings of Holy Sonnet 10 (XIV): A Critical Discussion J.C. Levenson: [The First Quatrain] George Herman: [The Extended Metaphor] J.C. Levenson: [ Three Conceits] George Knox: [Contemplation of the Trinity] John E. Parish: [The Sonnet’s Unity] R.D. Bedford: [The Potter-Clay Image] Raymond-Jean Frontain: [Redemption Typology] A CRITICAL OVERVIEW John R. Roberts, John Donne’s Poetry: An Assessment of Modern Criticism Selected Bibliography Index of Titles Index of First Lines |
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