
John Donne
John Donne was a prominent English poet and cleric in the Church of England, best known for his metaphysical poetry that delves into themes of love, death, and spirituality. His innovative use of language and complex imagery has made him a significant figure in English literature.
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John Donne's quote highlights the importance of human relationships in shaping our identity.
AI poses unprecedented threats. Congress must act now | Bernie SandersOliver quotes John Donne, reflecting on the nature of death.
You won’t like to be beside this seaside – The Irish TimesJohn Donne is proposed as another poet to consider instead of Shakespeare in the educational curriculum.
Out, damned text: Why it’s time to retire Shakespeare from NZ schoolsJohn Donne's quote highlights the interconnectedness of humanity.
Aprender a vivir sin certezas
John Donne is quoted in the article to emphasize the interconnectedness of humanity.
Aprender a vivir sin certezasJohn Donne is quoted to emphasize the interconnectedness of humanity and the impact of individual suffering.
¿Por quién doblan las campanas?John Donne wrote, 'Many times a scorn cuts deeper than a sword.'
What Is Free Speech? by Fara Dabhoiwala review – a brilliant history of a weaponised mantra | Politics booksJohn Donne wrote the quote 'No man is an island, entire of itself' in 1624.
Det virker måske umiddelbart banalt, men det føles faktisk ægteMy favourite love poem is The Sun Rising by John Donne.
poems to celebrate the love of your life – The Irish Times









































