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  1. interestingliterature.com

    A small subgenre of poems in the late seventeenth century was the 'imperfect enjoyment' poem, named after a poem by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. This was Behn's response to Rochester's poem, which uses the same basic setup - a man seducing a woman into bed with him, only to discover that he cannot 'perform' - but throws the ...
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  3. literariness.org

    An overview of the main features and trends of poetry in the 17th century, with special attention to John Donne and John Dryden. Learn how the Elizabethan heritage, the Renaissance, and the Civil War influenced the poets of this period.
  4. poemanalysis.com

    Metaphysical poetry and poets are highly significant to 17th-century literature. Published in 1633, 'A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning' embodies the defining characteristics of metaphysical poetry and is one of the noteworthy poems studied for the time period. Thus, with its thematic concerns and poetic form, the poem is relevant to its time's ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Centuries in poetry: 16th century - 17th century - 18th century: Decades in poetry: 1600s 1610s 1620s 1630s 1640s 1650s 1660s 1670s 1680s 1690s: Centuries: 16th century - 17th century - 18th century: Works published. Denmark. Thomas Kingo, Aandelige Siunge-Koor ("Spiritual Choirs"), hymns, some of which are still sung [1]
  6. britannica.com

    Western literature - 17th Century, Renaissance, Epic Poetry: The 17th century was a period of unceasing disturbance and violent storms, no less in literature than in politics and society. The Renaissance had prepared a receptive environment essential to the dissemination of the ideas of the new science and philosophy.
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Metaphysical poets - a term made by Samuel Johnson for a group of 17th century English poets. [2] German literature of the Baroque period; New books and plays. 1600. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare; England's Helicon (anthology) - including work by Edmund Spenser, Michael Drayton, Thomas Lodge, Philip Sidney and others;
  8. The poetry here offers a wide range of expression, including love lyrics, religious meditation, political satire, elegies, and personal narratives." --Publisher's Description Previously published as: Seventeenth-century American poetry Includes bibliographical references (pages 517-522) and index
  9. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "17th-century English poets" The following 189 pages are in this category, out of 189 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A. W. (poet) John Abbot (poet) Richard Adams (poet) William Alabaster; Alexander Radcliffe (writer) Charles Aleyn; Robert Allott;
  10. thenarratologist.com

    The 17th century was a notable era for literature, particularly poetry. During this time, poets explored various themes and experimented with different forms and styles. 17th century poems are known for their rich imagery, emotional depth, and profound exploration of the human experience. In this article, we will delve into the unique and ...
  11. poemshubs.com

    Oct 26, 2024The 17th century in American poetry was a time of religious fervor, intellectual exploration, and literary experimentation. These 14 poets, though often overshadowed by later American literary giants, played a crucial role in shaping the early American literary tradition. Their works reflect the challenges, struggles, and triumphs of life in ...
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