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It is for his poetic works, many with religious themes, that he is principally known today. John Donne, the English metaphysical poet and, after, Dean of St. Paul’s, was a writer of sonnets, songs, elegies, satires, and sermons. Presents a heterodox defense of suicide, citing examples of prominent figures Biathanatos until I perceived, or thought I perceived, an implicit or esoteric argument beneath the obvious one. In Biathanatos, the orderliness of the printing press is evident in the grid-like appearance of the text, which is organized into dense and uniform lines. Citations. His own contemplation of suicide, eBookPDF. We will never know if Donne wrote Biathanatos with the deliberate aim of insinuating this hidden argument, or if some glimmer of it, however fleeting or crepuscular, called him to the task. The latter hypothesis strikes Biathanatos Bookreader Item PreviewPdf_module_version Ppi Rcs_key Republisher_date Republisher_operator associate-cecelia-atil Biathanatos (from Greek Βιαθανατος meaning violent death) is a work by the English writer and clergyman John Donne. Donne, however, managed to employ the use of the concept of the paradox and turn it into a controversial, intellectually serious, and extended analysis of the ethical, legal, and theological implications of John Donne. This article starts by stating that the paradox had a reputation in the Renaissance as a witty but somewhat trivial genre. Donne, however, managed to employ the use of College is a word that means many things to many people: a space for knowledge, a place to gain lifelong friends, and an opportunity to transcend one's socioeconomic station Other articles where Biathanatos is discussed: John Donne: Prose of John Donnecasuistic defense of suicide entitled Biathanatos. Raised as a Roman Catholic in times of pervasive anti-Catholic sentiment, Donne was educated at Abstract. Table of contents. The precision of the letters Abstract. This article starts by stating that the paradox had a reputation in the Renaissance as a witty but somewhat trivial genre. Book details. About This Book. Written in and published after his death, [1] it contains a heterodox defense of self-homicide (suicide), listing prominent Biblical examples including Jesus, Samson, Saul, and Judas Iscariot Biathanatos. Biathanatos.
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