Mary Arshagouni Papazian is an Associate Professor of English and Associate Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences at Oakland University.
John Donne and the Protestant Reformation is timely, richly varied,
and always learned. The book includes an impressive gathering of
internationally known scholars who, reading Donne's life, poetry,
sermons, and prose, enable us to better understand both the vexing
features of religious controversy in the early modern era and
Donne's particular relationship to it."-- "Paul A. Parrish"
Mary Papazian has assembled a collection that has a forceful
overarching perspective: these essays will prompt us to explore the
astonishing fact that, in his maturity, Donne entered the public
sphere by attuning his richly skeptical and fertile mind to the
resources made available within early Protestantism."-- "Dayton
Haskin"
This collection of essays might be seen as a landmark in Donne
studies. In many respects-argument, contributors, methodology-it
sums up the dominant revisionist trends in Donne scholarship over
the past fifteen years."-- "Modern Philology"
This very substantial, scrupulously edited, and attractively
produced volume includes thirteen essays by several hands-thirteen
ways of visiting John Donne (1572-1631), his religious faith and
work. This volume eminently succeeds in fulfilling its purpose.--
"Christianity and Literature"
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