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John Donne

In Our Time: Culture

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We're Near the End Now

Sue Weismann: I'd like to go somewhere else from the usual narrative in which John Dryden abolishes him and T.S. Eliot resuscitates him. And I think in the generation immediately after Dun, probably all two generations after, there's a couple of places you might go. One is in the Earl of Rochester, who really takes quite a lot of Duns masculine objection to the extreme and some of his bodily language. Then poets who know to their cost that you can't get the state or the sun or everything else out of the bedroom. Lucy Hutchinson and her energies are always intensely political, but are erotic at the same time.

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