'Donne is perhaps the most intellectual of English poets, and John Carey
is perhaps the most intelligent of contemporary English literary
critics. The encounter, as one might expect, is fierce and
enthralling... This book is sensitive, searching, powerful, exciting,
provocative and witty. It is a superb achievement.' Christopher Hill,
"TLS"
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"John Donne: Life, Mind and Art" is a unique attempt to see Donne whole.
Beginning with an account of his life, it takes as its domain not only
the whole range of the poetry, but also the sermons, the letters, the
spiritual and controversial works, and such highly personal documents as
the treatise on suicide. The result is a clearer picture than has
hitherto emerged of one of the most intricate and compelling of literary
personalities.
'The one book we have needed all along... A magnificent exercise in
reappraisal. I have never read a critical work which reaches as deeply
inside the mind of its subject.' Jonathan Raban, "Sunday Times"
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'Carey's book is itself alive with the kind of energy it attributes to
Donne.' Christopher Ricks, "London Review of Books"