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John Donne: Critical Essay by Douglas Trevor

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SOURCE: Trevor, Douglas. “John Donne and Scholarly Melancholy.” Studies in English Literature 40, no. 1 (winter 2000): 81-102.

In the following essay, Trevor examines Donne's lifelong melancholy, or depression, as an integral part of his religious beliefs.

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