Ignatius His Conclave

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Ignatius His Conclave is a satirical prose work by John Donne that imagines Ignatius of Loyola and other figures in a fantastical, often irreverent vision of the afterlife and celestial politics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English literature
literary work
satirical prose work
associatedPerson Ignatius of Loyola NERFINISHED
John Donne NERFINISHED
associatedWith Metaphysical poets
author John Donne NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
genre prose
satire
hasFictionalUniverse fantastical afterlife
imagines Ignatius of Loyola in the afterlife
celestial politics
intendedEffect religious and political critique
language English
literaryCategory political satire
religious satire
literaryForm prose fiction
literaryMovement Metaphysical literature
literaryPeriod early modern period
literaryTechnique allegory
fantastical elements
irony
parody
mainCharacter Ignatius of Loyola NERFINISHED
medium print
narrativeMode prose narrative
originalTitle Ignatius His Conclave NERFINISHED
partOf John Donne's prose writings NERFINISHED
portrays Ignatius of Loyola as a satirical figure
setting afterlife
celestial realm
subjectMatter Catholicism NERFINISHED
Jesuit order NERFINISHED
heavenly councils
religious controversy
theme Catholic Church criticism
celestial politics
critique of Jesuits
heresy and orthodoxy
political allegory
power and authority
religious satire
tone irreverent
satirical

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John Donne notableWork Ignatius His Conclave