John Donne Poems
The poems of
John Donne are often filled with religious allusions, romantic imagery, and a focus on love and mortality. Such elements ....
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John Donne Poems
The poems of
John Donne are often filled with religious allusions, romantic imagery, and a focus on love and mortality. Such elements ....
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Emily Dickinson & John Donne Poems
Emily Dickinson's "Because I could not stop for death" and
John Donne's "Death be not proud" are both poems that reflect upon the poets' personal concept of ....
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Two Poems by John Donne
This paper will discuss the images of astronomy in
John Donne's The Anniversaries and Songs and Sonnets.
John Donne was an English ....
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Poems of John Donne & William Blake
This study will examine a number of poems from
John Donne's "Holy Sonnets" and William Blake's "Songs of Innocence and Experience." Specifically, the study ....
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John Donne's Poem, The Flea
John Donne's "The Flea" presents the clever arguments of a man who wants a woman to become his mistress. .... "The Flea." Poems of
John Donne. Vol 1. Ed. ....
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A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (John Donne) The poem "A Val
.... Samuel Johnson said of
John Donne in 1906 that
Donne failed to give delight as a poet because he was more interested in "exciting admiration" with his intellect ....
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Donne's The Flea
John Donne's "The Flea" presents the clever arguments of a man who wants a woman to become his mistress. .... "The Flea." Poems of
John Donne. Vol 1. Ed. ....
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Poems of Donne & Blake
This study will examine a number of poems from
John Donne's "Holy Sonnets" and William Blake's "Songs of Innocence and Experience." Specifically, the study ....
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Donne Canonization
The form of
John Donne's The Canonization demonstrates
Donne's complex metrical experiments, witty conceits, and his exploration of religion, philosophy, and ....
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Christianity in the Early Literature of England
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John Donne's Sonnet # 14 also impliedly makes use of the image of Adam's fall to explore the relationship between Man and God. ....
Donne,
John. ....
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Sonnet 107 by Shakespeare
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John Donne in Holy Sonnet 17 considers the effects of death on the church, and he carries through a conceit in which the church becomes a loved one mourned by ....
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Passion and Compassion
.... A passionate person can only go so far if he or she does not take the plight of others into account. As
John Donne said, many years ago, no man is an island. ....
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Stress in Context of Pediatric Deaths
.... a body of popular literature, of which
John Gunther's Death Be Not Proud, written in 1949 and taking its title from a sonnet by
John Donne, is exemplary: The ....
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Ernest Hemingway
.... The use of a repeated phrase also has the effect of alluding to the
John Donne quote at the beginning of the book which explains that, because no human being ....
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Ernest Hemingway
.... The use of a repeated phrase also has the effect of alluding to the
John Donne quote at the beginning of the book which explains that, because no human being ....
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History of World Civilization & Knowledge
.... The poet
John Donne's Holy Sonnets demonstrate the doubt that was creeping into even the most religious of personages, due to scientific discoveries that were ....
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Metaphysical Conceits in Shakespeare's Sonnets
In the study of literature, the term "Metaphysical" refers to a type of poetry initiated by
John Donne in the early seventeenth century--it is characterized by ....
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History of European Culture
.... The devotionalism of the poet
John Donne was almost secondary to his inventive metaphysical style in which the baroque interest in dramatic contrast and ....
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Spanish Civil War & A Farewell to Arms
.... The title of the novel comes from a poem by
John Donne, cited at the beginning of the novel: "And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It ....
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Personal View of Privacy Issue
.... world. I got to thinking about
John Donne's famous phrase: "No man is an island." This is now more meaningful than ever. We may ....
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Ayn Rand
.... interest to act morally. "I am involved in mankind" said
John Donne, and to that Rand would respond. "Why?" (Lennox, 1996) If anyone ....
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Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
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John Donne, in the poem "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning," compares his and his beloved's love with others' and declares it superior to others' loves. ....
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Ernest Hemingway
.... The title, taken from a metaphysical poem by
John Donne, can be interpreted as evidence of what could be called "antique" influences on Hemingway. ....
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Marianne Moore
.... At times, her unusual conceits seem to be somewhat like the metaphysical style of
John Donne or TS Eliot. The metaphor of the Steam Roller is a case in point. ....
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Walt Whitman-When Lilacs Last...
.... The above sentiments are similar to
John Donne's Death Be Not Proud in the sense that the speaker is able to achieve a victory over death in some measure by ....
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Litreary Works by Artists
.... citizenship. What Merton said is very significant, and sort of reminds me of what
John Donne once wrote about no man being an island. Each ....
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Emily Dickinson's Inner Life
.... In this she seems to share an approach used earlier by metaphysical poets like
John Donne, but she approaches the subject from her unique point of view and ....
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Women Poets of the Late 20th Century
.... The title of the poem was taken from a poem by
John Donne (1572-1631) who wrote it to his wife when he was leaving on a long trip. ....
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Poems of Shakespeare
.... begins with Wyatt and Surrey and includes Spenser, Sidney, the singers and sonneteers, the school from which the rebellious
Donne played truant .... Kerrigan,
John. ....
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