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Back to Donne main page. The term "metaphysical poetry" is used to describe a certain type of 17th century poetry. . . . . Their tool for doing this was the metaphysical conceit. If you remember, a conceit is a poetic idea . . . . In general, the metaphysical conceit will use some sort of shocking or . . . .

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Sparke. The Exemplification of Love through the Use of Geometric Conceits in the poetic works of Donne, Vaughan, Marvell
. . . . Often when a conceit is to be defined, Helen Gardner’s authoritative definition is commonly referred . . . . used frequently in Metaphysical Poetry, a geometric conceit is based on this . . . .

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metaphysical poets: name given to a group of English lyric poets of the 17th cent. The term was first used by Samuel Johnson (1744). The hallmark of their poetry is the metaphysical conceit (a . . . . The most important metaphysical poets are John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan . . . .

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. . . . to this kind of metaphor as a metaphysical conceit. A conceit, in literary terms, is simply an elaborate or . . . . So a metaphysical conceit is basically an elaborate and abstract metaphor . . . .

John Donne and Metaphysical Conceits
. . . . This lesson is the first in the Metaphysical Poetry unit, the eleventh unit in the full course . . . . Toronto provides access to this metaphysical conceit poem by American Puritan poet . . . .

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. . . . Poetry Definitions. Metaphysical. A term now generally applied to a group of seventeenth-century poets; chiefly Donne . . . . and the so-called metaphysical conceit is the most well-known . . . .

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metaphysical poets, name given to a group of English lyric poets of the 17th cent. The term was first used by Samuel Johnson (1744). The hallmark of their poetry is the metaphysical conceit (a . . . . The most important metaphysical poets are John Donne, George Herbert, Henry Vaughan . . . .

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. . . . Their tool for doing this was the metaphysical conceit.A conceit is a poetic idea, usually a metaphor . . . . entirely new way.The classic metaphysical conceit is Donne's comparison of the . . . .

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. . . . either iambic tetrameter or iambic pentameter, a metaphysical conceit, a specified rhyme scheme, and an appropriate . . . . Decide on a metaphysical conceit which suits your subject matter . . . .

Wadia. Brief Analysis of Herbert's Conceit of The Pulley.
Brief Analysis of Herbert's Conceit of The Pulley. by Mickey Wadia. It would be difficult to explain Herbert's poem without alluding to Pandora's box of gifts. The gods, especially Zeus, gave Pandora a box, warning her never to open it. . . . . add richness and dimension to the poem's guiding metaphysical conceit, which is a pulley that draws man slowly . . . .

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conceit
conceit: in literature, fanciful or unusual image in which apparently dissimilar things are shown to have a relationship. The Elizabethan poets were fond of Petrarchan conceits, which were . . . . The device was also used by the metaphysical poets, who fashioned conceits that were witty, complex . . . . metaphors, declaring that in the conceit „the most heterogeneous ideas are . . . .

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The Instructional Process. Back to Instructional Process. Mini-Unit Review Sheet. Back to Mini-Unit. Characteristics of Metaphysical Poetry. 1. An element of surprise. 2. A mixture of tones. . . . . When the Metaphysical image is an extended one, we call it a Metaphysical conceit. . . . .

meaning-Part 1 -Allegory
. . . . There are two kinds of conceits: a Petrarchan conceit and a Metaphysical conceit. The former, often . . . . garden, a raindrop, etc. The metaphysical. conceit is usually a much more complex . . . .

conceit
An elaborate parallel or strained metaphor, often times between two very dissimilar things or situations. 1. . . . . things or situations. 1. Petrarchan conceit = especially popular with Renaissance writers of . . . . object. 2. Metaphysical conceit = is associated with the metaphysical poets of the . . . .

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