Both Shakespeare and Donne explore the strength of love against the ineluctable forces of time and mutability in their individual ways, and seem to reach the conclusion that the tyranny of time can yet be mitigated, even overcome by the death-defying intransigence of love. Shakespeare’s and Donne’s vision of love in their works is stamped with the mark of their genius, especially in their departure from the conventional treatment and in their own realistic approach to love vis-à-vis time. The book explores the full spectrum of Shakespeare’s and Donne’s treatment of love, time and mutability with the aid of insight derived from existing scholarship and criticism.
The book will prove useful to the students and teachers of English literature. It will also benefit researchers in English literature, particularly Shakespeare and Donne.
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