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Songs And Sonnets (Dodo Press),Used
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John Donne (15721631) Was An English Jacobean Poet, Preacher And A Major Representative Of The Metaphysical Poets Of The Period. His Works Are Notable For Their Realistic And Sensual Style And Include Sonnets, Love Poetry, Religious Poems, Latin Translations, Epigrams, Elegies, Songs, Satires And Sermons. His Poetry Is Noted For Its Vibrancy Of Language And Inventiveness Of Metaphor, Especially As Compared To Those Of His Contemporaries. It Suggests A Healthy Appetite For Life And Its Pleasures, While Also Expressing Deep Emotion. He Did This Through The Use Of Conceits, Wit And Intellect As Seen In The Poems The Sunne Rising And Batter My Heart. Some Scholars Believe That Donne'S Literary Works Reflect The Changing Trends Of His Life, With Love Poetry And Satires From His Youth And Religious Sermons During His Later Years. Despite His Great Education And Poetic Talents He Lived In Poverty For Several Years, Relying Heavily On Wealthy Friends. In 1615 He Became An Anglican Priest And, In 1621, Was Appointed The Dean Of St Paul'S Cathedral In London.
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