John Donne(1572-1631),the forefather of English Metaphysical poetry,is one of the most influential poets of the Renaissance.This essay ventures into Donne’s love poems"A Valediction:Forbidding Mourning"and&...John Donne(1572-1631),the forefather of English Metaphysical poetry,is one of the most influential poets of the Renaissance.This essay ventures into Donne’s love poems"A Valediction:Forbidding Mourning"and"The Flea"and comes out convinced that the poems abounds in conceits,taking the"compass"and"flea"as examples.The studies of his conceit help to promote understanding of John Donne from a fresh perspective and provide the readers with a larger space for the recreation.展开更多
John Donne,being famous for his use of metaphysical metaphors,is one of the most successful poets of the 17th century English.His metaphysical poem“A Valediction:Forbidding Mourning”plays a significant role during t...John Donne,being famous for his use of metaphysical metaphors,is one of the most successful poets of the 17th century English.His metaphysical poem“A Valediction:Forbidding Mourning”plays a significant role during the Renaissance.In his poems,the compass is compared to lovers,which becomes the classic love metaphor.This essay aims to analyze the discrepancy between the death at the beginning and the love’s constancylater,and how John Donne illustrates two groups of contrast:spiritual love and physical love,temporal love and eternal love.展开更多
文摘John Donne(1572-1631),the forefather of English Metaphysical poetry,is one of the most influential poets of the Renaissance.This essay ventures into Donne’s love poems"A Valediction:Forbidding Mourning"and"The Flea"and comes out convinced that the poems abounds in conceits,taking the"compass"and"flea"as examples.The studies of his conceit help to promote understanding of John Donne from a fresh perspective and provide the readers with a larger space for the recreation.
文摘John Donne,being famous for his use of metaphysical metaphors,is one of the most successful poets of the 17th century English.His metaphysical poem“A Valediction:Forbidding Mourning”plays a significant role during the Renaissance.In his poems,the compass is compared to lovers,which becomes the classic love metaphor.This essay aims to analyze the discrepancy between the death at the beginning and the love’s constancylater,and how John Donne illustrates two groups of contrast:spiritual love and physical love,temporal love and eternal love.