Holy Sonnet 4 O My Black Soul By John Donne O, my black soul, now thou art summoned By sickness, death’s herald and champion; Thou art like a pilgrim, which abroad hath done Treason, and durst not turn to whence he’s fled; Or like a thief, which till death’s doom be read, ...
andbeingRomanCatholicinlate16thcenturyEnglandguaranteedpersecutionNointerestsinreligionbecameconsiderablymorefocusedonhisownspiritualityandrelationshipwithGodHolySonnet14representsthepeakofDonne'sconflictbetweensecular世俗的andreligiouslives,andhiseffortstoreconcile使和解hisnewfoundsacredlovewiththemorefamiliar,earthly尘世的...
batter my heart holy sonnet 14 overview:面糊我心神圣十四行诗14概述 热度: 页数:4 the holy sonnets of john donne, for high voice and piano, op. 35by benjamin britten; john donne 热度: 页数:2 Petrarchism and Repentance in John Donne´s Holy Sonnets 热度: 页数:36 john donne´...
This essay will show how the lyric persona in “Holy Sonnet XIV” fully self-abandons himself with help of various stylistic devices.The 14th “Holy Sonnet” by John Donne, who lived from 1572 until 1631, was written around 1609, but it was not until after his death that his son publishe...
Over the course of the play Zoe reflects on her life and her condition through the details of the English language, especially the use of wit in the metaphysical poetry of John Donne, and continuously recites Donne's Holy Sonnet X, Death Be Not Proud. Memory in language More results ►...
Compare for example John Donne's Holy Sonnet 14, addressed to God: Take me to you, imprison me, for I Except you enthrall me, never shall be free, Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me. 14. 12-14. û收藏 转发 评论 ñ赞 评论 o p 同时转发到我的微博 按...
John Donne, a renowned 17th-century English poet, wrote Holy Sonnet XIII: What If This Present Were The World's Last Night? The poem, considered one of Donne's best works, explores the theme of the end of the world, which has fascinated humanity for centuries. The poem's structure, lan...
John Donne’s Holy Sonnet XIII, “What If This Present Were The World’s Last Night?” is a powerful and thought-provoking poem that explores the idea of the end of the world. Written in the early 17th century, the poem is a reflection on the fragility of life and the inevitability of...
: Four Sonnets AnalyziedSonnet 10: Death, Be Not Proud ♦ Sonnet 11: Spit in My Face ♦ Sonnet 14: Batter My Heart ♦ Sonnet 17: Since She Whom I Loved ♦ 5. John Donne’s Holy Sonnets: Critical Overview 6. John Donne’s Holy Sonnets: Bibliography 7. John Donne’s Holy ...
John Donne was a leading English poet of the Metaphysical school and dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London (1621–31). Donne is often considered the greatest love poet in the English language. He is also noted for his religious verse and treatises and fo