The Sun Rising by John Donne - Summary & Analysis
The Sun Rising Busy old fool, unruly sun, Why dost thou thus, Through windows, and through curtains…
The Sun Rising Busy old fool, unruly sun, Why dost thou thus, Through windows, and through curtains…
The Good Morrow I wonder by my troth, what thou, and I Did, till we loved? were we not weaned till …
Introduction: As a leader of the Metaphysical school of poetry, John Donne exercised a consi…
Introduction: John Donne cannot be treated as a great mystic poet. Because of his intellectual…
John Donne belongs to an age of transition. He, therefore, combines in himself the qualities…
John Donne 's religious poems throw great light upon his complex personality. The poems a…
John Donne's Songs and Sonnets are mainly concerned with the relationship between man and…
Donne's reputation as a love poet rests on the lyrics written at several periods of his l…
John Donne 's poetry stands in a class by itself. Being a metaphysical poet, he rejects t…
The term "wit" is difficult to define, for it has various aspects and disparate ma…
Introduction: Donne was born late in the Elizabethan age. If he had been born, say twenty yea…