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    De l’usage de l’intertexte biblique dans quelques poèmes de George Herbert et de John Donne by Jean-Louis Breteau

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Controversial as the underlying theology of metaphysical poetry may be, such poets as George Herbert and John Donne extensively resorted to the use of the biblical intertext, and they had a thorough knowlege of both the hermeneutics and the poetics of their time. …”
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    Généalogie générique du monologue dramatiquebrowningnien ; et du monopolylogue by Yann Tholoniat

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…But in order to reassess Robert Browning’s achievement, one might trace a line starting with Aristophanes’ dramatic use of the parabasis, evolving with the Roman satire, and going through John Donne’s game with the reader, conceived of as a silent auditor. …”
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    La Représentation de la montagne dans la littérature anglaise d’inspiration religieuse au XVIIe siècle by Jean-Louis Breteau

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…So do the English metaphysical poets, in particular George Herbert and John Donne, as well as the puritan author of The Pilgrim’s Progress…”
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    “Medieval” and “Modern” Conceptions of the Colours of Light in Early Modern England and Isaac Oliver’s Portrait Miniatures by Raphaëlle COSTA DE BEAUREGARD

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This article will consider several early modern miniatures, but particular attention will be paid to two portrait miniatures by Isaac Oliver when he was at the height of his reputation not only as Hilliard’s pupil but also as an independent artist: John Donne (1616) and the Head of Christ (c. 1610).…”
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