The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 7.1

The Anniversaries and the Epicedes and Obsequies

John Donne author Gary A Stringer editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Indiana University Press

Published:22nd Mar '95

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The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Volume 7.1 cover

The first volume to appear in an important new edition of Donne's poetry, with a historical digest of critical commentary.

An editorial and interpretive undertaking, this work includes a critical text based on a study of various manuscripts and significant printed editions of Donne's poetry and a digest of critical and scholarly commentary on the poetry since Donne's time.

"The appearance of the first volume . . . is an occasion for celebration. Among the most ambitious and valuable collaborative scholarly enterprises at the end of the twentieth century . . . " —Claude J. Summers, Early Modern Literary Studies

" . . . especially valuable for its wide-ranging and reliable summaries of textual and critical commentary on these works . . . This variorum edition will be the basis of all future Donne scholarship." —Bibliotèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance

" . . . the most important collaborative project in 17th-century studies in recent history . . . " —Seventeenth-Century News

A major editorial and interpretive undertaking, this edition includes a newly edited critical text based on exhaustive study of all known manuscripts and significant printed editions of Donne's poetry and a complete digest of critical and scholarly commentary on the poetry from Donne's time to the present.

In the end, the Elegies are experiments in rhetoric, and whilst, for Donne as for Shakespeare, that does not automatically entail insincerity, it refuses to make sincerity the touchstone of excellence. We are seldom reminded as forcefully as by these poems that in the Latin poetry which underlies them the idea of rhetorical figuration is itself imaged as the application of cosmetics. March 2001

* New Criterion *

An occasion for celebration. Among the most ambitious and valuable collaborative scholarly enterprises at the end of the twentieth century. Superb.

* Early Modern Literary Studies *

Academic libraries and specialists in Renaissance and 17th–century studies should feel compelled to own each and every volume of this series.

* Seventeeth Century News *

Like its predecessors, . . . [this] volume of the Donne Variorum enterprise to appear is a triumph in every way.

* John Donne Journal *

. . . This edition immediately displaces all its predecessors, and will be indispensable for scholars and libraries.

* TLS *

In this third volume in a projected eight-volume series, Stringer presents the most authoritative texts and fullest editorial history of the elegies, including textual apparatus from all known manuscripts and editions from the 17th century onward, and also a comprehensive summary of scholarly and critical commentary on the elegies (also from Donne's era onward). The remarkable insights in the textual/editorial component include identification of the most authoritative manuscript for the elegies (housed in the New York Public Library) and a persuasive speculation that the first 12 elegies in this manuscript reflect Donne's intended sequence. Critical insights reveal the early trend not to treat the elegies as a separate group but to integrate them into a discussion of Donne's amatory verse; the value of using the elegies as context for Donne's later amatory verse, notably Songs and Sonnets; moralistic and biographical readings, which sometimes characterize Donne as a libertine and denounce him for licentiousness; Donne as the first poet to write love elegies in English; the coteries for which the elegies were written and the scribal culture that copied and recopied them for presentation to such audiences of intellectuals. The volume contains five indexes and the most comprehensive bibliography on the elegies now available. Indispensable for large collections supporting 17th–century literature.February 2001

-- A. C. Labriola * Duquesne Universi

ISBN: 9780253318114

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Weight: 1161g

752 pages