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In the first two decades of the 20th c. Donne’s (1572–31 March 1631) poetry was decisively rehabilitated. Its extraordinary appeal to modern readers throws light on the Modernist movement, as well as on our intuitive response to our own times. Donne may no longer be the cult figure he became in the 1920s and 1930s, when T.S. Eliot and William Butler Yeats, among others, discovered in his poetry the peculiar fusion of intellect and passion and the alert contemporariness which they aspired to in their own art. He is not a poet for all tastes and times; yet for many readers Donne remains what Ben Jonson judged him: “the first poet in the world in some things.” His poems continue to engage the attention and challenge the experience of readers who come to him afresh. His high place in the pantheon of the English poets now seems secure.
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WRITERS- Atwood, Margaret
- Austen, Jane
- Brontë sisters
- Burton, Sir Richard
- Chaucer, Geoffrey
- Conrad, Joseph
- Curtis, Adam
- de Cervantes, Miguel
- Dickens, Charles
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POETS- Aesop
- Alighieri, Dante
- Angelou, Maya
- Blake, William
- Byron, Lord
- Catullus, Gaius
- Coleridge, Samuel T.
- Cummings, E. E.
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- Donne, John
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- Eliot, T. S.
- Frost, Robert
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PHILOSOPHERS- Antisthenes
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- Saïd, Edward
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