The greatest of Elizabethan lyric poets isJohn Donne
(1572-1631), whose short love poems are characterized by wit and irony,
as he seeks to wrest meaning from experience. The preoccupation with
the big questions of love, death and religious faith marks out Donne and
his successors who are often called metaphysical
poets. (This name, coined by Dr. Samuel Johnson in an essay of 1779,
was revived and popularized by T.S. Eliot, in an essay of 1921. It can
be unhelpful to modern students who are unfamiliar with this adjective,
and who are led to think that these poets belonged to some kind of
school or group - which is not the case.) After his wife's death, Donne
underwent a serious religious conversion, and wrote much fine devotional
verse. The best known of the other metaphysicals are George Herbert (1593-1633), Andrew Marvell (1621-1678) and Henry Vaughan (1621-1695).
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