Here is my blog in regards to thinking Activity given by Dr Dilip Barad sir on Metaphysical Poetry.
Characteristics of Metaphysical poetry
Characteristics of Metaphysical poetry
During Puritan age some groups of poets emerged like…
◆The Transition Poet
◆The Song Writers
◆The spenserian poet
◆The Metaphysical poets
Every group of poets consider some distinct characteristics. Here we try to see some characteristics of Metaphysical poetry.
Meaning of Metaphysical poems
According to Merriam Webster Dictionary…
"Highly intellectualized poetry marked by bold and ingenious conceit, incongruous imagery,
Complexity and subtlety of thought, frequent use of paradox, and often by deliberate harshness or rigidity of expression."
Metaphysical poetry refers to the poetry of the seventeenth century combining emotions with intellect often in unconventional ways. The style of poetry is considered to be founded by John Donne and followed by others. John Donne is the pioneer of the group it is also known as the "School of Donne." The other poets who followed the footsteps of John Donne were..
The Metaphysical Poetry was originally coined by Dr. Samuel Johnson in his biographical work "The Lives of The Most Eminent English Poets" while writing the chapter on Abraham Cowley.
- George Herbert
- Richard Crashaw
- Abraham Cowley
- Andrew Marvell
- Robert Southwell
The Metaphysical Poetry was originally coined by Dr. Samuel Johnson in his biographical work "The Lives of The Most Eminent English Poets" while writing the chapter on Abraham Cowley.
Characteristics of Metaphysical poetry
1) The Abrupt Beginning
The abrupt and sudden striking beginning is an important feature of metaphysical poetry. For example the beginning line of the poem The Canonization is....
"For God's sake hold your
tongue and let me love"
2)Use of Colloquial Language
Metaphysical poets make use of colloquial language which is natural and informal. Use of the words which are slang there we can see the influence of society on writers. Here the best example is The Sun Rising by John Donne…
Busy, old fool, unruly sun,
Why dost thou thus,
Through windows and
through curtain, call on us?
In these lines the poet addresses a sun in a very informal way, as it is a real human being. He asked the sun in a very rude manner that why he appeared and spoiled the good time with his beloved.
3) The use of conceits
Conceits are a comparison between two unlike things that are not similar at any angle still writers try to put it together, which is a high kind of intellectual. Example of Conceit in Donne's poetry is "A Valediction:Forbidding Mourning." Here Donne tries to describe lovers as the two ends of Compass.
The main conceit or metaphor used in the poem "The Sun Rising" is the personification of the sun as an old man "busy old fool unruly" whose business is to get up everyone. Another conceit is used as her beloved is the treasure of the world. Which is expressed in the following lines…
She is all states and all princes,
I nothing else is,
All honor's mimic,
All wealth Alchemy"
4) Argumentative Presentation
Metaphysical poetry is a mixture of feelings and philosophical argument. They try to prove their statement by solid arguments. Here is an example from the poem Sweetest love, I do not go…
"They who one another keep
Alive, never parted bee.."
Here poet makes the argument that if one accompanied died that doesn't mean that they are parted. Because another person always keeps him in her heart. So there is no partition in love by death.
5) Use of wit and Highly Intellectual poems
John Done is passionately witty and wittily passionate. Leishman is impressed by Donne's poetry and considers him as " The Monarch of wit." THe finest illustrations of wit we can find in the poem The Flea…
John Done is passionately witty and wittily passionate. Leishman is impressed by Donne's poetry and considers him as " The Monarch of wit." THe finest illustrations of wit we can find in the poem The Flea…
"This flea is you and I
And this is our marriage bed,
And marriage temple is."
6) Platonic Influence
Metaphysical poetry is highly influenced by platonic love, a spiritual love which is free from elements of physical. Here we can not see hunger for the body but hunger for souls. They believed that we are not bodies but bodies are theirs. They are aware about the fact that essentially they are soul and body. The Ecstacy is the best example of the abstract experience of oneness in sublime love.
7) Conscious Attempt
Every tradition collapse
with the passing of time"
All the metaphysical poets made a conscious attempt to differ in the style of writing poetry from the formal poets. Because they all knew that if they followed traditional form then they would be rejected. All metaphysical poets are learners and degree holders so they want to prove their scholarship and intellectuality.
8) Far-Fetched Images
Metaphysical poets never used the images which are related to their theme. But they always try to bring images from fields which have nothing to do with the theme of their poems. They try to bring their images from different areas like...
- Biological image in "The flea"
- Agricultural image in " To his coy mistress" by Andrew Marvell
- Architectural image in "The Church Porch" by George Herbert
- Mechanical Image in "The pulley" by George Herbert
- Astronomy in "The Sun Rising" by John Donne
"Their poetry stood trial
of their finger but no
of their Ear."
The meaning is that they remain successful in displaying their scholarship but they are failed in giving rhythm and music to their poetry.
Critical Analysis of poems by Andrew Marwell
Andrew Marwell is one of the names among the Metaphysical poets. his best known poems are…
- To His Coy Mistress
- The Definition of Love
- The Garden
- An Horatian Ode
The abrupt and the striking opening is the very first characteristic of metaphysical poetry. This sudden opening drags the attention of the reader to go through the poem. The opening line of the poem "To His Coy mistress" is…
" Had we but world
enough and time,
This coyness lady
were no crime"
In Marwell poems we can see the use of simple and familiar words which is part of our conversation and easy to understand. Marwell also make arguments to prove his points. He talks about the love which is never going to meet. He said our love is like two parallel lines which are never going to end and never going to meet.
"As lines so loves oblique may well
Themselves in every Angle greet:
But ours so truly parallel,
Through infinite can never meet"
The use of conceit is one of the notable characteristics of metaphysical poets. One of the finest examples of use of far fetched image in Marwell poem can be seen in To His Coy Mistress...
"My vegetable love should grow
Vaster than Empire, and more slow"
Above discussion proved that Andrew Marwell also emerged as one of the notable metaphysical poems whose themes like the body and the soul and this world and the world beyond it. His one more poem "The Dialogue Between the Soul and Body" vividly brings out the problem of nature and the universe.
Creative poem written by Me
अंगड़ाई लेकर उठी गौरैया,
करने स्वागत सवेरे का।
खोराक ढूंढने के लिए भरी,
उसने सपनों की उड़ान।
कभी इस पेड़ से उस पेड़ तक,
खेलती है जैसे दोस्तों संग।
कभी चोंच से बाते करती थी,
खेलती है लताए से,
जैसे खेलती है बालाए।
वाह! कितनी खुशहाली थी जिंदगी में
आह!!! पल में बिखर गई सारी खुशियां
गिरा दिया घोसला आंधी ने
मा ने बच्चे छोड़े, बच्चो ने मा
यही है जिंदगी की कहानी,
अरे हा भाई! यही है जिंदगी की कहानी।
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