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John Donne

In Our Time: Religion

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The King, a Swearing Legion

There's just a sheer faculty there for language, which is very evident from early on. The other driver, I think, for him to become a writer, is it a calling card? He is inhabiting a coterie of clever, witty, male friends at Oxford at Cambridge and then later at the inns of court in London. And so there's a desire to impress, and also in his verse epistles, to wealthy potential patrons,. There's a need to flatter, to seduce, to persuade and cajole. Throughout his writing, there's a strong sense of loss and valediction and parting.

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