This book offers both a critical introduction to the work of John Donne and a valuable contribution to the study of one of the most popular and enduring English Renaissance writers.
Richard Sugg provides students with a coherent overview of Donne's work, life and times, while engaging with the current state of critical and theoretical debate. This approachable book
aims to engage students with the distinctive questions surrounding both John Donne's work and the Renaissance world in general.