A Silent God in John Donne's "Holy Sonnets"
Title: A Silent God in John Donne's "Holy Sonnets"
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 2233 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Silent God in John Donne's "Holy Sonnets"
Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
Details: Words: 2233 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Readers since the middle seventeenth century have found the sermons and poetry of John Donne to be rather controversial. Being an Anglican priest, readers may expect his work to evince the progress toward one's sense of a caring God, faith, and spiritual health. However, these expectations fall short very quickly. The works of John Donne rarely, if at all, seem to give some impetus towards spiritual progression and a closeness with God. Most of his
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Janyce Marson.
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