

John Donne
40 snips Feb 9, 2023
In this engaging discussion, guests Mary Ann Lund, Sue Wiseman, and Hugh Adlington delve into the life of John Donne, the renowned poet and preacher. They explore his complex background as a Catholic in Protestant England and the dramatic twists of his personal life, including his forbidden marriage. Their conversation touches on the dual themes of love and mortality in Donne's work, and how his innovative sermons captivated audiences in London. They also reflect on Donne's lasting impact on poetry and his rediscovery in Victorian America.
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Catholic Upbringing
- Donne's Catholic upbringing heavily influenced him, descending from martyr Sir Thomas More.
- His brother, Henry, died in prison for harboring a Catholic priest.
Early Writing
- Donne went to Oxford at 12 to avoid an oath of allegiance, showcasing his early commitment to Catholicism.
- His writing served as a "calling card" among intellectual circles, demonstrating his skill and ambition.
Bold Love Poems
- Donne's love poems are known for their bold opening lines and often rude imperatives.
- He frequently uses religious imagery, even in erotic poetry, adding a layer of complexity.