Picturing Divinity in John Donne's Writings
Picturing Divinity in John Donne's Writings
Stirling, Professor Kirsten
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
03/2024
192
Mole
Inglês
9781843847076
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Verbal and Visual Art
Making and breaking images
Donne's knowledge of art
Dr. Donne's art gallery
Iconoclasm and anxiety in Donne's poetry
1. Shadows
Portraits of Donne
"His Picture"
The picture in the heart
Likeness
2. Art and the Apophatic
The "well-made and well-placed picture"
The sculptor and the statue
The red glasse
The "curious masterpeece" and the Imago Dei
3. Annunciation: Representing the Unrepresentable
"In little roome": the circumscription of the divine
The Incarnate Word
Swerving away from ekphrasis
"A circle... whose first and last concurre"
4. Crucifixion
Negative theology and "The Crosse"
The Deus Absconditus and the Cross in Donne's Good Friday Poem
The "Picture of Christ crucified"
5. Judgement
Resurrection. Imperfect.
The face of God in the Holy Sonnets
Imagined corners
Vision and Revision
Ut pictura poesis
Conclusion
Making and breaking images
Donne's knowledge of art
Dr. Donne's art gallery
Iconoclasm and anxiety in Donne's poetry
1. Shadows
Portraits of Donne
"His Picture"
The picture in the heart
Likeness
2. Art and the Apophatic
The "well-made and well-placed picture"
The sculptor and the statue
The red glasse
The "curious masterpeece" and the Imago Dei
3. Annunciation: Representing the Unrepresentable
"In little roome": the circumscription of the divine
The Incarnate Word
Swerving away from ekphrasis
"A circle... whose first and last concurre"
4. Crucifixion
Negative theology and "The Crosse"
The Deus Absconditus and the Cross in Donne's Good Friday Poem
The "Picture of Christ crucified"
5. Judgement
Resurrection. Imperfect.
The face of God in the Holy Sonnets
Imagined corners
Vision and Revision
Ut pictura poesis
Conclusion
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Negative Theology; mimesis; materiality; pictorial; portraiture; poetic form; Reformation; sonnet; iconoclasm; rhetoric; Protestant; Catholic; ministry; satire; allegory; analogy; perspective
Introduction: Verbal and Visual Art
Making and breaking images
Donne's knowledge of art
Dr. Donne's art gallery
Iconoclasm and anxiety in Donne's poetry
1. Shadows
Portraits of Donne
"His Picture"
The picture in the heart
Likeness
2. Art and the Apophatic
The "well-made and well-placed picture"
The sculptor and the statue
The red glasse
The "curious masterpeece" and the Imago Dei
3. Annunciation: Representing the Unrepresentable
"In little roome": the circumscription of the divine
The Incarnate Word
Swerving away from ekphrasis
"A circle... whose first and last concurre"
4. Crucifixion
Negative theology and "The Crosse"
The Deus Absconditus and the Cross in Donne's Good Friday Poem
The "Picture of Christ crucified"
5. Judgement
Resurrection. Imperfect.
The face of God in the Holy Sonnets
Imagined corners
Vision and Revision
Ut pictura poesis
Conclusion
Making and breaking images
Donne's knowledge of art
Dr. Donne's art gallery
Iconoclasm and anxiety in Donne's poetry
1. Shadows
Portraits of Donne
"His Picture"
The picture in the heart
Likeness
2. Art and the Apophatic
The "well-made and well-placed picture"
The sculptor and the statue
The red glasse
The "curious masterpeece" and the Imago Dei
3. Annunciation: Representing the Unrepresentable
"In little roome": the circumscription of the divine
The Incarnate Word
Swerving away from ekphrasis
"A circle... whose first and last concurre"
4. Crucifixion
Negative theology and "The Crosse"
The Deus Absconditus and the Cross in Donne's Good Friday Poem
The "Picture of Christ crucified"
5. Judgement
Resurrection. Imperfect.
The face of God in the Holy Sonnets
Imagined corners
Vision and Revision
Ut pictura poesis
Conclusion
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