📗 Libro en inglés SELECTED POETRY (OXFORD WORLD S CLASSICS)

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS - 9780199539062

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Sinopsis de SELECTED POETRY (OXFORD WORLD S CLASSICS)

John Donne (1572-1631) is perhaps the most important poet of the seventeenth century, and has often been referred to as the founder of the metaphysical genre. His poetry is highly distinctive and individual, adopting a multitude of tones, images, forms, and personae. This collection of Donne''s verse includes a wide selection from both his secular and divine poems, including such well-known poems as ''Air and Angels,'' ''The Flea,'' the ''Holy Sonnets'', and ''The Progress of the Soul.'' The poems are provided with full Notes and a useful Introduction to Donne''s life and poetry. John Donne''s love poetry is a magnetic mix of the soul singing, intellectual rigor, and the lascivious prod. Seductions abound, but go hand in hand with metaphors of science, discovery, and conquest: ''License my roving hands, and let them go, / Behind, before, above, between, below. / O my America! my new-found-land, / My kingdom, safeliest when with one man manned ...'' In ''The Flea,'' the speaker even uses a revolting parasite to persuade his young woman to bed. Since the flea has bitten both of them already, he urges, why should they not commingle on a larger scale? But in one of Donne''s trademark reversals, the argument fails when the woman squashes the offending insect. ''The Good Morrow'' is a good deal more romantic, opening: ''I wonder by my troth, what thou and I / Did, till we loved?'' Lines such as ''And now good morrow to our waking souls, / Which watch not one another out of fear; / For love all love of other sights controls, / And makes one little room an everywhere'' have even made the poem a wedding standard. (''The Sun Rising'' is another nuptial favorite.) As usual, however, the poet adds a tincture of imperfection to the vision: the persona''s excuse (charming but dubious), ''If ever any beauty I did see, / Which I desired, and got, ''twas but a dream of thee.'' Though readers might concentrate on the love songs and sonnets, John Carey''s edition of the Selected Poetry offers much more, including satires, epigrams, and Donne''s brilliant holy sonnets. As rugged, brilliantly contorted, and fraught with feeling as his more diurnal poetry, they are also equally concerned with inconstancy--Donne w

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Editorial: Oxford University Press

ISBN: 9780199539062

Idioma: Inglés

Número de páginas: 304
Tiempo de lectura:
6h 15m

Encuadernación: Tapa blanda

Fecha de lanzamiento: 24/12/2015

Año de edición: 2008

Plaza de edición: Gb
Alto: 19.6 cm
Ancho: 12.9 cm
Peso: 115.0 gr

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John Donne (Londres 1572-1631), educado en ambiente católico, estudió en Oxford y Lincoln's Inn. Viajó por Italia y España (formando parte de la expedición que atacó Cádiz). De personalidad ambiciosa, durante toda su vida buscó el reconocimiento público. Casi todos sus poemas fueron publicados póstumamente. Fue ordenado sacerdote, anglicano, donde se revela como un predicador impresionante. Casi al final de su vida logró el reconocimiento por el que tanto había trabajado. Predicará asiduamente en la Corte y gozará del favor real. A partir de 1870, su prosa se irá recuperando al publicarse varias antologías y, especialmente en los años veinte, se convertirá en un gran polo de atracción. Mostraron especial interés por su obra Eliot, Mario Praz y Émile Legouis, entre otros.
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