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DONNE AO3:
John Donne:

 Had legal training – good way to get into the court.
 1596 – Sailed to Cadiz to fight the Spanish w/Earl of Essex.
 Money became an issue after marriage to Ann Moore – had to write poetry for patrons, eg;
Countess of Bedford (Twicknam Garden).
 1623 – fell ill, nearly fatal. Was ill since early 1600’s.
 Died 1631.

AO2: Writing style:

 Early – often written for his friends; satires/jokes.
 Abrupt openings.
 His poetic metre was structured with changing/jagged rhythms that closely resembled casual
speech.
 Disliked authority – eg; Ann’s father, pompous courtiers
 MAJOR CHARACTERISTIC: paradoxes, wit, wordplay.
 Conceits – an extended metaphor that combines two vastly different ideas into a single idea,
often using imagery:
 Petrarchan conceit: clichéd comparisons between closely related objects, eg;
rose/love.
 Metaphysical conceit: compare two completely unlike objects:
 The Canonization – Lovers/saints.
 A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning", he compares two lovers who are
separated to the two legs of a compass.
 Often uses religious terms in love poetry.
 Did not respect conventions of Elizabethan love poetry (hence why he is a metaphysical
poet, a phrase coined in 1781 by Johnson):
 Idealized mistress (eg; The Comparison)
 The chaste Mistress (eg; Mistress Going To Bed)
 Metaphysical poetry:
 Conceits.
 Compressed/difficult structure. Each line adds to the poet’s arguments – v little
ornamental writing.
 Often emphasises that sex is natural – completely goes against social conventions.
 Thorough understanding of mythology. Catholics are v superstitious and this can also be
seen through his poetry.
 Tone: Bullying, persuasive/argumentative, arrogant, cynical.
 Object of his love poetry is anonymous – but later poems suggest that they are written to
Ann Moore.

Ann Moore:

 Donne worked for her father (social superior).
 1601, secret marriage as she had fallen pregnant, she was also underage. Donne was
imprisoned for this. CAREER WAS RUINED. He was released after proving the marriage was
valid.

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