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- W2127282079 abstract "This paper aims to highlight the destructive power of a female figure in absentiae in the landscape of the lyric I’s physical identity. Two love sonnets by Francisco de Quevedo (B485 and B486), and John Donne’s “A Nocturnall Upon St Lucies Day” are the texts in which this particular destructive force of the feminine is explored. In this light, their love poetry shows interesting affinities with their religious and occasional poetry: Donne’s Holy Sonnets and Anniversaries and Quevedo’s Heraclito Cristiano. The singular treatment of the subject’s body and its vulnerable stability in both Donne’s and Quevedo’s texts may work as a point of departure to discuss the problematic concept of subjectivity in early seventeenth-century poetry, and the role of the female figure in the construction of such an identity. It may also lead to reassess the significance of Petrarchan conventions in the formation of the poetic experience. This paper is part of a larger comparative research on the presence of literary traditions in the poetry of Donne and Quevedo. Here I argue that Donne’s and Quevedo’s poetry come together neither under the powerful presence of the metaphysical wit, nor due to their concern with love and death. They converge in the unavoidable presence in their poetry of a powerful poetic subject, pervading all themes and all poetic sub-genres, from the religious and the moral, to the erotic and the satirical, which is invariably expressed through strikingly powerful material, bodily images. This self-centred concern is, I believe, partly rooted in the long life Petrarchan tradition, from which Donne and Quevedo somehow recover but also discover this “subjective” quality, intensifying and purifying it. Needless to say, the poems I am going to discuss now are but a very limited sample, and I use them somehow as synecdoches of their literary" @default.
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- W2127282079 title "… and often Absences / Withdrew our Soules and made us Carcasses. The destructive power of the female figure in Donne's Nocturnall and Quevedo's love poetry" @default.
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