ANTH 4220 Chapter Notes -Metaphysical Poets, John Donne, Anthropomorphism
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Metaphysical poetry typically employs unusual verse forms, complex gures of speech applied to elaborate and surprising metaphorical conceits, and learned themes discussed according to eccentric and unexpected chains of reasoning. Born in 1572 to a london merchant and his wife. Was ordained in the church of england in 1615. Educated at hart"s hall, oxford, and lincoln"s inn. About a man trying to convince his lover to sleep with him. The ea has drank both his blood, and his lover"s. The ea, he says, has sucked rst his blood, then her blood, so that now, inside the. The ea has joined them together in a way that, alas, is more than we would do (meaning sex) The man"s lover wants to kill the ea, but he begs her not to, saying that to kill the ea would be to kill the three lives inside it: his life, her life, and the ea"s.