John Donne

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Sean Haldane provides here a vivid psycho-sexual analysis of one of the greatest of all English poets. John Donne's philosophical approach is seen to be erotically charged - and surprisingly contemporary in its candid acknowledgement of the part that sex plays in the lives of men and women. He explores Donne's use of the underlying ideas of his age in the formation and meaning of his poetry. He traces the development of Donne's ideas about love, ranging from lust to the constancy of love and culminating in Donne's view of the Divine.

 

About the author:

Sean Haldane is a clinical psychologist and a poet.

 

112  pages

ISBN: 978-1871551-23-5

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Sean Haldane provides here a vivid psycho-sexual analysis of one of the greatest of all English poets. John Donne's philosophical approach is seen to be erotically charged - and surprisingly contemporary in its candid acknowledgement of the part that sex plays in the lives of men and women. He explores Donne's use of the underlying ideas of his age in the formation and meaning of his poetry. He traces the development of Donne's ideas about love, ranging from lust to the constancy of love and culminating in Donne's view of the Divine.

 

About the author:

Sean Haldane is a clinical psychologist and a poet.

 

112  pages

ISBN: 978-1871551-23-5

Sean Haldane provides here a vivid psycho-sexual analysis of one of the greatest of all English poets. John Donne's philosophical approach is seen to be erotically charged - and surprisingly contemporary in its candid acknowledgement of the part that sex plays in the lives of men and women. He explores Donne's use of the underlying ideas of his age in the formation and meaning of his poetry. He traces the development of Donne's ideas about love, ranging from lust to the constancy of love and culminating in Donne's view of the Divine.

 

About the author:

Sean Haldane is a clinical psychologist and a poet.

 

112  pages

ISBN: 978-1871551-23-5