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John Donne

In Our Time: Religion

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The Carnal and the Christian Christian

With his poems, there are definitely two kinds of audience. And the one I want to talk about first is the way the poem is made a very intimate landing place for the reader. He was writing for people, often, for money, and in that regard, he was really much less than deft. Particular poems he would write at exactly the wrong time. So all the way through, there's a mixture of a very deft address to a reader, and a much more problematic relationship to the public world he so much wants to be in.

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