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JOHN DONNE: A SELECTION OF HIS POETRY (THE PENGUIN POETS SERIES) (1950. Auflage)

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Although the poet John Donne lived so long ago, some phrases from his writing still linger with us today, such as “no man is an island,” “death be not proud,” and “for whom the bell tolls,” which provided the title for one of Ernest Hemingway’s novels. John Donne used poems as a means of metaphysical inquiry and meditation as well as for very sensual expression. His daringly original use of imagery and conceits to lead the mind to profound understandings marked a new, intellectual approach to poetry. Like Shakespeare, Donne was a genius at making common words yield up rich, poetic meaning. His thought is complex, but his poems unfold in a logical way. This collection includes songs, satires, elegies, selections from The Anniversaries“Resurrection, Imperfect” “Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward” “From the Lamentations of Jeremy” “Hymn to God, My God, in My Sickness” “A Hymn to Christ, at the Author’s Last Going into Germany” “A Hymn to God the Father” II. From The Anniversaries“An Anatomy of the World” “Of the Progress of the Soul” III. Songs, Satires, Elegies“The Expiration” “The Computer” “The Bait” “Song” “Love’s Deity” “Woman’s Contancy” “The Indifferent” “Community” “The Curse” “The Flea” “The Message” “The Apparition” “The Broken Heart” “Break of Day” “Confined Love” “From Sappho to Philaenis” “To His Mistress Going to Bed (Elegy 19)” “The Good Morrow” “The Sun Rising” “Jealousy (Elegy 1)” “Love’s Exchange” “The Will” “Satire 2” “Satire 3” “From Metempsychosis” “The Storm” “The Calm” “To Sir Henry Wotton” “His Picture (Elegy 5” “On His Mistress (Elegy 16)” “The Dream” “The Prohibition” “The Canonization” “Air and Angels” “The Ecstasy” “A Fever” “Lover’s Infiniteness” “The Anniversary” “A Valediciton: of Weeping” “Song” “A Valediciton: Forbidding Mouring” “The Undertaking” “The Funeral” “The Relic” “Twicknam Garden” “A Lecture upon the Shadow” “A Nocturnal upon S. Lucy’s Day, Being the Shortest Day” “The Autumnal (Elegy 9)”.… (mehr)
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Titel:JOHN DONNE: A SELECTION OF HIS POETRY (THE PENGUIN POETS SERIES)
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Info:PENGUIN BOOKS (1950), Paperback, 182 pages
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Excellent introduction ( )
  NaggedMan | May 26, 2020 |
This is a pretty good selection if all you want is a smattering of Donne. His "major" poems are all in here, so you won't miss anything of major interest.

Donne is a great poet for people who are new to poetry. He is clear enough for the begining poetry reader, but you can take his work very, very far. ( )
  Arctic-Stranger | Jan 20, 2009 |
I just love these 1950s Penguin covers, and the dust jackets, and the sewn binding. They don't make them like that anymore.
  muumi | Mar 6, 2008 |
A good overview of Donne's work. Don't expect anything you have't read before, but if you're looking for a good Donne reference, this book is perfect. ( )
  nerdyjamie | May 31, 2007 |
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Although the poet John Donne lived so long ago, some phrases from his writing still linger with us today, such as “no man is an island,” “death be not proud,” and “for whom the bell tolls,” which provided the title for one of Ernest Hemingway’s novels. John Donne used poems as a means of metaphysical inquiry and meditation as well as for very sensual expression. His daringly original use of imagery and conceits to lead the mind to profound understandings marked a new, intellectual approach to poetry. Like Shakespeare, Donne was a genius at making common words yield up rich, poetic meaning. His thought is complex, but his poems unfold in a logical way. This collection includes songs, satires, elegies, selections from The Anniversaries“Resurrection, Imperfect” “Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward” “From the Lamentations of Jeremy” “Hymn to God, My God, in My Sickness” “A Hymn to Christ, at the Author’s Last Going into Germany” “A Hymn to God the Father” II. From The Anniversaries“An Anatomy of the World” “Of the Progress of the Soul” III. Songs, Satires, Elegies“The Expiration” “The Computer” “The Bait” “Song” “Love’s Deity” “Woman’s Contancy” “The Indifferent” “Community” “The Curse” “The Flea” “The Message” “The Apparition” “The Broken Heart” “Break of Day” “Confined Love” “From Sappho to Philaenis” “To His Mistress Going to Bed (Elegy 19)” “The Good Morrow” “The Sun Rising” “Jealousy (Elegy 1)” “Love’s Exchange” “The Will” “Satire 2” “Satire 3” “From Metempsychosis” “The Storm” “The Calm” “To Sir Henry Wotton” “His Picture (Elegy 5” “On His Mistress (Elegy 16)” “The Dream” “The Prohibition” “The Canonization” “Air and Angels” “The Ecstasy” “A Fever” “Lover’s Infiniteness” “The Anniversary” “A Valediciton: of Weeping” “Song” “A Valediciton: Forbidding Mouring” “The Undertaking” “The Funeral” “The Relic” “Twicknam Garden” “A Lecture upon the Shadow” “A Nocturnal upon S. Lucy’s Day, Being the Shortest Day” “The Autumnal (Elegy 9)”.

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