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| author | Dr. Pritish Biswas |
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| contents | <p>This essay examines the seamless interweaving of metaphysical aesthetics in John Donne's sermons and poetry, highlighting his singular gift for transposing poetic self-reflection into performative sacred rhetoric. The essay foregrounds how Donne maintains a single literary-theological sensibility across genres by examining metaphysical conceits, paradox, dialectics, and the aesthetic of estrangement. His sermons do not forsake the poetic but elevate it, applying rhetorical cunning to elicit spiritual perception and communal contemplation. From ten peer-reviewed scholarly sources, this article critically analyses how Donne's poetic devices, once used for personal religious yearning, become tools of public urging and doctrinal illumination in the pulpit. The critique discloses Donne's metaphysical tactics are literary and theological measures to balance reason and religion, self and assembly, and pain and salvation. Donne's voice, lyric and liturgical alike, is a spiritually infused model of devotional discourse.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | From Verse to Voice: Tracing Metaphysical Aesthetics in John Donne's Sermons Dr. Pritish Biswas <p>This essay examines the seamless interweaving of metaphysical aesthetics in John Donne's sermons and poetry, highlighting his singular gift for transposing poetic self-reflection into performative sacred rhetoric. The essay foregrounds how Donne maintains a single literary-theological sensibility across genres by examining metaphysical conceits, paradox, dialectics, and the aesthetic of estrangement. His sermons do not forsake the poetic but elevate it, applying rhetorical cunning to elicit spiritual perception and communal contemplation. From ten peer-reviewed scholarly sources, this article critically analyses how Donne's poetic devices, once used for personal religious yearning, become tools of public urging and doctrinal illumination in the pulpit. The critique discloses Donne's metaphysical tactics are literary and theological measures to balance reason and religion, self and assembly, and pain and salvation. Donne's voice, lyric and liturgical alike, is a spiritually infused model of devotional discourse.</p> |
| title | From Verse to Voice: Tracing Metaphysical Aesthetics in John Donne's Sermons |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17057607 |