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John Donne, selected poems

Label
John Donne, selected poems
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
technical information on music
Form of composition
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Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
John Donne
Medium
electronic resource
Sub title
selected poems
Summary
Although the poet John Donne lived so long ago, some phrases from his writing still linger with us today, such as "no man is an island," "death, be no proud," and "for whom the bell tolls," the last of which provided the title for one of Ernest Hemingway's novels. Donne used poems as a means of metaphysical inquiry and meditation, as well as for very sensual expression. His daringly original use of imagery and conceits to lead the mind to profound understandings marked a new, intellectual approach to poetry. Like Shakespeare, Donne was a genius at making common words yield up rich, poetic meaning. His thought is complex, but his poems unfold in a logical way. This collection includes songs, satires, elegies, selections from The Anniversaries, and divine poems
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable
Classification
Narrator

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