Exploration of 17th Century Literature: Themes, Poets, and Poetry Schools

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The literature of the 17th century in London is characterized by melancholic themes, centered around notable figures like John Milton. The era saw the rise of two distinct schools of poetry - metaphysical and cavalier poetry. Metaphysical poets like John Donne employed unconventional metaphors and explored themes of love and religion in a vivid and questioning manner. The Metaphysical poetry, such as John Donne's "The Flea," challenges traditional poetic norms and invites deep analysis and interpretation from students.


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  1. General Qualities of Literature 17th melancholic. The literature of the period is centred in London century Literature is largely

  2. John Milton known for his epic poem titled Paradise Lost. His other important Paradise Regained, Agonistes Great English poet and historian. He is works are Lycidas, Samson

  3. Poetry In the 17th century there were two schools of poetry 1- Metaphysical poetry 2- Cavalier poetry

  4. The metaphysical poetry They don t have to use 14 lines. They use unusual or striking metaphors unrelated things. These metaphors are called conceit. These poems are either about love or religion. Love isn t treated idealistically, but very erotic, very worldly. Religious poems don t teach a lesson. The poets of these religious poems question themselves their own faith. which unite

  5. Flea by John Donne The work has been assigned to the students at the very first week of this term, and the students have been told that they must read the poem and participate in class discussion. So the students must read and study the poem.

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