Life of the Author: John Donne

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  • ISBN 9781119844679
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A revealing and original discussion of John Donne's work

John Donne's voice can seem deceptively modern, yet his work demands contextual reading within early modern culture. The Life of the Author: John Donne presents Donne’s life and work as closely integrated, offering searching analysis of poetry and prose without reducing them to autobiography. Written by Emeritus Professor Tom Cain, a distinguished editor of seventeenth-century texts, this study reinterprets neglected documents and biographical details to shed new light on John Donne’s body of work.

This study recovers overlooked evidence including the ramifications of Donne's brother Henry's death and a reinterpretation of the marriage settlement from his father-in-law, which Cain argues was more generous than scholars have assumed. The book also provides a detailed description of Anne Donne's death in 1617, and traces her presence in Donne’s subsequent poetry.

Readers will find:

  • Close analysis situating Donne's poetry and prose within early modern culture, while avoiding reductive autobiographical readings of the work
  • Fresh perspectives on Donne's lifelong conflict with mortality, culminating in his preoccupation with bodily resurrection alongside the soul
  • Detailed examination of Donne's emotional state surrounding his wife Anne's death and her continuing presence throughout his later poetry
  • New biographical details and reassessments of neglected archival information that reshape the understanding of Donne's personal and professional circumstances

Designed for readers at all levels of engagement, from undergraduates encountering John Donne for the first time, to scholars seeking fresh perspectives, The Life of the Author: John Donne offers a distinctive integration of biography and literary analysis that illuminates both the man and his enduring poetry.

TOM CAIN is Emeritus Professor of Early Modern Literature at Newcastle University, where he previously served as Professor and Head of the School of English. He has held visiting appointments at the University of Michigan and Exeter University. A leading scholar of seventeenth-century literature, Cain has published extensively on Shakespeare, Donne, Jonson, and Herrick, and edited major texts including Ben Jonson’s Complete Poems, The Complete Poetry of Robert Herrick, and Nicholas Hilliard’s Arte of Limning.

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