Despite the differences in context‚ a comparative study of the poetry of John Donne and Margaret Edson’s play‚ ‘W;t’‚ is essential for a more complete understanding of the values and ideas presented in ‘W;t’. Discuss this with close reference to both texts. When deconstructing the text ‘W;t’‚ by Margaret Edson‚ a comparative study of the poetry of John Donne is necessary for a better conceptual understanding of the values and ideas presented in Edson’s ‘W;t’. Through this comparative study
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Introduction "Metaphysical poetry is the poetry of the great age of our drama. Its master John Donne was‚ we are told‚ a great frequenter of plays ’ in his youth. As an ambitious young man of social standing he would not have considered writing for the players‚ and his work is too personal‚ wilful‚ and idiosyncratic for us to imagine him doing so with any success. But his strong dramatic imagination of particular situations transforms the lyric and makes a metaphysical poem more than an epigram
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ASSIGNMENT#1 USE OF MOTIFS IN JOHN DONNE’S POETRY John Donne uses a number of motifs‚ geographical and geometrical shapes‚ and discoveries etc. as metaphysical conceits in his poetry. Sometimes these are used to express his intensity of love‚ while sometimes these are used to compare and ultimately prove the superiority of his love. The different motifs used by John Donne are discussed below with references from his various poems. Donne’s fascination with spheres can be understood by reading
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Written by the flamboyant metaphysical poet of late 16th century‚ John Donne; this poem “Good Morrow” is characterised by buoyant use of life enhancing optimism and grandeur characterised by use of far-fetched images and conceits leaving an indelible imprint on the mind of the reader. The poem was published in the Songs and Sonnets collection in 1633 and was written around the same time when Donne met his wife‚ Anne more who is therefore believed to be the fantasy woman of the private kingdom of
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between two true lovers is metaphysical and can therefore resist any strain. Throughout the poem‚ Donne never explicitly states his opinion but rather uses a chain of extended metaphors to argue his point. Thus through a series of conceits‚ Donne attempts to convinces his wife that the love between them transcends the physical realm‚ is equivalent to perfection‚ and is unlike the plebeian relationships of ordinary people. Donne begins his contention that their love is metaphysical by comparing his departure
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years later he was appointed in St. Paul’s Cathedral in London Dean. Because of this knowledge and charismatic character‚ he was easily one of the most influential people in London. Throughout his works‚ John became known as the founder of the Metaphysical poetry; using vivid images and extended metaphors to portray thoughts and feelings. This theory also uses philosophy and religious as a platform‚ working in imagery from art as well. John Donne preferred to write poetry with strong rhythm‚ intense
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American literature‚ metaphysical poetry was a style in which Edward Taylor chose to write. Edward Taylor was born in 1642 in England into a Puritan background. Metaphysical poetry was first introduced in 1744 by Samuel Johnson. Before Edward Taylor was even born‚ other great poets such as John Donne‚ George Herbert‚ Henry Vaughn‚ and Andrew Marvell had already lived and died. Although all of these poets had already came before him‚ Edward Taylor became the only American metaphysical poet. Edward Taylor’s
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poetry style that Herrick’s and Donne’s poems fell under. Herrick was a Cavalier poet and was known for breezy‚ light poetry emphasizing the carpe diem attitude in a flirtatious manner‚ while Donne belonged to the Metaphysical poets‚ and relayed on wit‚ paradox‚ and metaphysical conceit to convey the message of his poetry. Despite the difference in poetry style‚ both Herrick and Donne chose a similar speaker for their poems; the two poems are spoken by a man addressing a woman. The similarities
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George Herbert (3 April 1593 – 1 March 1633) was a Welsh-born English poet‚ orator and Anglican priest. Herbert’s poetry is associated with the writings of the metaphysical poets‚ and he is recognized as "a pivotal figure: enormously popular‚ deeply and broadly influential‚ and arguably the most skillful and important British devotional lyricist."[ George Herbert as a Religious poet George Herbert as a Religious poet George Herbert is considered as a religious poet because of the subject matter
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Donne’s love poetry and his religious verse have an extremely close relationship and this manifests itself in the presence of religious imagery and reference in his love poems‚ the presence of imagery in his religious poems that is more akin to that from courtly love‚ and in his style and technique. It is this sense of Donne’s individuality that creates two types of poetry that‚ for all their differences‚ are strikingly similar. The holy sonnets refer to the old love poet characteristics
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