Metaphysical poetry Unknown artist (Ehglish School). Portrait of John Donne, 1631. National Portrait Gallery, London.
Death, Be Not Proud BY JOHN DONNE (1572-1631). Death, be not proud, though some have called thee, Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so; For those.
Chapter Six The Seventeenth-Century The Period of Revolution and Restoration.
John Donne 1. Life John Donne (1572 - 1631), the founder of the metaphysical school of poetry and the greatest representative of the metaphysical poets,
Renaissance in England and Elisabeth I Renaissance: Rebirth, something born again. XV-XVI century: England is experiencing profound changes: 1.End of the.
The Metaphysical Period 17 th century. Metaphysical concerns are the common subject of their poetry, which investigates the world by rational discussion.
Metaphysical conceits Mingling the Obscure and the Concrete.
Introduction to The Waste Land Hana Al Yaqubi Amani Inshassi.
Part V The 17th Century The Period of Revolution and Restoration.
New Criticism Also known as “Liberal Humanism,” and “Practical Criticism,” A text without a context is a literary artifact.
The Renaissance 14 th – 17 th Century. The Renaissance was a period of literature originating in Italy in the 14 th century. Renaissance is a French word.
John Donne