JOHN DONNE Main Points
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Brought
up as a priest.
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Studied
in a school / church.
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He
learned rhyme and rhythm in school
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He
emerged as a skill-full poet.
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He
was an intellectual and witty person.
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He
is considered to be the leader of metaphysical school of poetry.
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Meta
means beyond, and physical mean concrete or tangible.
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So
mete-physical means beyond physical i.e., spiritual or philosophical.
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His
poetry is full of exaggeration, display of learning, far-fetched smiles,
metaphors and conceits (conceit is a far fetched imagery, it is an intellectual
reference and require strong knowledge to understand it)
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He
was the monarch of wit and used heterogeneous ideas together.
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He
was a mechanical poet, he writes poetry with a skill, with a formula.
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He
writes poetry from head and it appeal to head. He does not write from heart and
does not touch the heart. His poetry lacks in emotions and feelings.
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He
also worked as a court poet.
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He
was very skilful in the form of poetry.
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He
never repeated his form, but changed his stanzas according to his theme.
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His
form or stanzas in the poem represents the theme and content of the poem. He
used loose stanzas for flirtious poetry and fix stanzas for divine poetry about
God.
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“Donne
yokes the most heterogeneous ideas by violence together.”
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There
are three parts of his poetry.
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Amorous
or Love poetry – about his beloveds
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Serious
Love poetry – about his wife and nob ladies.
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Divine
(Love) poetry – about God after the death of his wife.
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