John Donne’s poems are some of the most challenging and stimulating in
the English literary heritage. One of the Renaissance’s most human
voices, his reputation as a poet has grown steadily since his death in
1631, fuelled by his great influence on later poets such as Coleridge,
Browning and T.S. Eliot. This course looks at the entire range of his
poetic output, from the erotic to the divine and finally from satires to
sonnets.
- Dozent/in: Lorena Biecker
- Dozent/in: Maria Severin