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Description: An essay by Ian Mackean on the role of love in Donne's Songs and Sonnets.
do not describe a single unchanging view of love; they express a wide variety of emotions and attitudes, as if Donne himself were trying to define his experience of love through his poetry. Love can be an experience of the body, the soul, or both; it can be a religious experience, or merely a sensual one, and it can give rise to emotions ranging from ecstasy to despair. Taking any one poem in isolation will give us a limited view of Donne's attitude to love, but treating each poem as part of a totality of experience, represented by all the
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Page title:The Love Poetry of John Donne
Keywords:Love Poetry,John Donne,Books,Metaphysical Poet,Religious Poems,Songs and Sonnets,Body,Soul,Spiritual,Angel,Courtly,Poetic,English Literature Resources,Essays
Description:A study of the variety of views of love depicted in John Donne's Songs and Sonnets
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