john donne
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- English poet and cleric: John Donne was a 17th-century English writer, a central figure in the group of metaphysical poets, and a renowned preacher.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The complex imagery in John Donne's poetry is characteristic of the metaphysical style.
- We are studying the sermons of John Donne in our literature class.
Advanced Usage
- "Donnean" or "Donnian" (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of John Donne or his work.
- The poet's Donnean wit is evident in his use of conceits.
Variants and Related Words
- Metaphysical poetry: A literary style of the 17th century, characterized by intellectual play, paradox, and unusual comparisons, of which Donne is a prime exemplar.
- Conceit: An elaborate, extended metaphor, a hallmark of Donne's poetic technique.
Synonyms
- The Dean of St. Paul's: A reference to his prominent clerical position.
- Metaphysical poet: Describes his primary literary classification.
Related Phrases
- "No man is an island": A famous line from Donne's .
- He quoted John Donne, saying, "No man is an island."
Related Idioms
- "For whom the bell tolls": A phrase from the same Donne meditation, meaning that any person's death diminishes humanity as a whole.
- His speech on community echoed Donne's idea that "it tolls for thee."
Noun
- English clergyman and metaphysical poet celebrated as a preacher (1572-1631)