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irá adorar Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Probably the greatest English poet. ( )Having read the first section, Songs and Sonnets, I can see why Donne enjoys a reputation as a 'difficult' poet. The tortured syntax combined with the number of words that have changed their meaning make several readings of each poem necessary just to be sure of the surface meaning, before one can even start thinking about the metaphors Donne uses and the symbolism he references. Poems I particularly liked: For the first twenty years since yesterday Whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm When my grave is broke up again He that cannot choose but love Go and catch a falling star Sweetest love, I do not go Now thou hast loved me one whole day. The second section, Elegies, was a bit easier. Some of them were very funny, particularly "Jealousy" and "The Anagram". The third section, Epithalamions, was more comprehensible, although none of the poems really grabbed my attention. The fourth section, Epigrams, was short, and mildly amusing, though no doubt went down better at the time when references to current events did not have to be explained. I found the poems in the fifth section, Satires, difficult to follow, particularly as I was feeling a little bit hungover. The sixth section, Metempsychosis, was easier to follow but felt rather pointless. I must admit I found the seventh section, Verse Letters, difficult to understand and what I did understand was embarrassingly fulsome in its praise of the recipients. The high praises in the eighth section, Epicedes and Obsequies, were more understandable since they were mourning poems, but the next section, Anniversaries, written on the anniversaries of a young girl's death, were way over the top. The last section, Divine Poems, were, for me, the best in the book in that they were comprehensible and seemed to show real religious feeling rather than have been written to order. I love Donne's poetry, especially the Holy Sonnets. Sexy, intellectual, relgious, satirical - one of the greatest poets. Donne was essentially my entry into poetry, and as far as I am concerned, you can hardly get a better introduction. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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