Donne, II: Specious Arguments Leading to Reality

John Donne

In the “Holy Sonnet” beginning “Death be not proud,” the shifting, ironic manner of love sonnets becomes part of the search for a religious insight. The plausible but inadequate arguments—for example, insulting Death as though it were a person—as in a seduction poem, prepare the way for the poem’s final, most sincere argument.

  • John Donne
  • 17th Century
  • English
  • Teasing, Flirting & Courting
  • Conversation
  • Teasing
  • Love
  • The Art of Poetry