Advantages: Do you like poetry,or not? Disadvantages: The outdated language
...JohnDonne was born in 1572,into Shakespearan England,and yet he is so different to Shakespeare in his works.He is usually described as a metaphysical poet,although I do not think that a particularly helpful description.Donne is physical,emotional,sexual.I was introduced to Donne by my A-Level English Literature teacher.Many of his poems are short and easily understood- particularly the erotic "The Flea" and "The Sunne Rising".Others,especially "The Anniversaries" need to be ploughed through.Donne's poetry is vivid and haunting,and intense.Much of Donne's work is love poetry,which is wonderful,although his later work is of a religious nature,given his Catholic background.All of it it inspired.
You,reader of the 21st century,may think Donne had nothing to say to you.Think again!...
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Advantages: very good read Disadvantages: controversion
...JohnDonne is one of the most fantastically interesting metaphysical poets.
Just to give you a brief description of what metaphysical poetry is about:
metaphysical poets were a group of poets in the 17th century whose name was given to them after they had been writing by Samuel Johnson. It's hard to describe exactly what a metaphysical poem is just because, well there isn't really a strict pattern they follow as most of them were not famous until after death and well didn't really know of each other.
Anyway, the key thing that more or less all of the metaphysical poems contain is an extended metaphor or conceit throughout the poem. For example in JohnDonne's 'The Flea' the conceit is that he imagines himself and his lover throughout the poem making love inside of the flea, their "marriage temple". Sounds strange, i know...
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Advantages: an easy intro to the other side Disadvantages: erm, only that it's fictional!
...This is a fictional work based on the life and work of john Edward, a psychic from USA. He has been doing his work now, travelling over America and beyond, for many years but is becoming ever popular since his show aired on Living TV. For the die-hard fans of John Edward, this is a comforting fiction. Those poor souls who've only just discovered John will also find it an enticing read. I myself have read all but his new book and find "What If God Were The Sun" to be a relaxing and effortless read which flows from the start to an all too soon a finish. It's a brilliant intro into the fascinating world of John's work without being bogged down by tales of seminars and readings for those of you who find this tedious. I'd recommend this to people who know of John Edward's work and those who merely have an interest in what goes...
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somewhat helpful 14.04.2004
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