The Communicative Function of Performative Ekphrasis, the Anagram Riddle and Proverbial Sayings in John Donne’s Poetic Diptych Cover Image

The Communicative Function of Performative Ekphrasis, the Anagram Riddle and Proverbial Sayings in John Donne’s Poetic Diptych
The Communicative Function of Performative Ekphrasis, the Anagram Riddle and Proverbial Sayings in John Donne’s Poetic Diptych

Author(s): Dorota Gładkowska
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, 16th Century, 17th Century, Theory of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: 16th/17th-century English poetry; communication-oriented analysis; intermedia space; multi-generic and dialogic patterns; poetic diptych; grotesquery;

Summary/Abstract: This essay takes a communication-oriented approach to selected early modern English poetry. It presents a textual analysis of John Donne’s elegy The Anagram,related to the earlier observa-tions concerning his elegy The Comparison, and reveals its multi-generic patterns as well as certain thematic and structural relations between these poems. It thus argues, on textually substantiated grounds, that these elegies may be regarded as a poetic diptych which utilizes features and functions of various forms of communication, associated with literature, visual arts, popular entertainment and folk wisdom. The argument continued in this essay is that Donne draws on the 15/16th-century experimental artistic trend recognized in particular paintings attributed to B. Passarotti and Q. Massys and appears to superimpose text onto the earlier provided images. The comparative anal-ysis of Donne’s elegies suggests he brings together different reference objects and his poetic mes-sage presupposes the addressee’s interaction: certain cognitive and creative processes. By present-ing Donne’s ekphrasis as evolving from descriptive to performative, this essay indicates the need to further investigate early modern poetry, by means of interdisciplinary tools, for its references to other arts and, more generally, for its communicative potential.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 137-152
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English