... And as new crowned Kings alter the face, But not the monies substance; so hath grace Chang&#x... more ... And as new crowned Kings alter the face, But not the monies substance; so hath grace Chang'd onely Gods old Image by Creation, To Christs new stampe, at this thy Coronation? (13-8) Donne may be saying that the change of the image to that of Christ is an essential change, ...
XVII Century English Literature in Historical Contexts, 2015
In Society for 17th-Century English Literature, ed., Ju-nana-seiki Bungaku wo Rekishiteki ni Yomu... more In Society for 17th-Century English Literature, ed., Ju-nana-seiki Bungaku wo Rekishiteki ni Yomu [XVII Century English Literature in Historical Contexts], Tokyo: Kinseido, 2015: 65-86. Translated into English by the author. This paper discusses the so far unrecognized influence of Martin Luther on Donne's Poem, "The Flea" in the context of the iconolastic controversy.
The Bulletin of the YINS (Yamanashi University), Vol. 9 , 2005
This is an exploration of the sources in literature and arts for the famous image of the compasse... more This is an exploration of the sources in literature and arts for the famous image of the compasses in Donne's Valediction of Forbidding Mourning.
Yomi no Kiseki [Readings in English and American Literature], 1988
The imprint imagery is one of the most salient characters of Donne's poems; the paper explores th... more The imprint imagery is one of the most salient characters of Donne's poems; the paper explores the types and implications of the imagery not only in his poems, but also in his religious writings, to show that the imagery itself comes from Donne's way of thinking about the world.
... And as new crowned Kings alter the face, But not the monies substance; so hath grace Chang&#x... more ... And as new crowned Kings alter the face, But not the monies substance; so hath grace Chang'd onely Gods old Image by Creation, To Christs new stampe, at this thy Coronation? (13-8) Donne may be saying that the change of the image to that of Christ is an essential change, ...
XVII Century English Literature in Historical Contexts, 2015
In Society for 17th-Century English Literature, ed., Ju-nana-seiki Bungaku wo Rekishiteki ni Yomu... more In Society for 17th-Century English Literature, ed., Ju-nana-seiki Bungaku wo Rekishiteki ni Yomu [XVII Century English Literature in Historical Contexts], Tokyo: Kinseido, 2015: 65-86. Translated into English by the author. This paper discusses the so far unrecognized influence of Martin Luther on Donne's Poem, "The Flea" in the context of the iconolastic controversy.
The Bulletin of the YINS (Yamanashi University), Vol. 9 , 2005
This is an exploration of the sources in literature and arts for the famous image of the compasse... more This is an exploration of the sources in literature and arts for the famous image of the compasses in Donne's Valediction of Forbidding Mourning.
Yomi no Kiseki [Readings in English and American Literature], 1988
The imprint imagery is one of the most salient characters of Donne's poems; the paper explores th... more The imprint imagery is one of the most salient characters of Donne's poems; the paper explores the types and implications of the imagery not only in his poems, but also in his religious writings, to show that the imagery itself comes from Donne's way of thinking about the world.
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