I might be a little late in posting this, but here are the notes I took on thursdays review session. If nothing else i suppose rewriting this will help me study...
JOHN DONNE
- metaphysical
- Royalist (patronized by the king)
- leading Anglican preacher
- early works were secular - Carpe Diem / Cavalier
- later works were more religious - Holy Sonnets (George Herbert's whole career was like this)
GEORGE HERBERT
- metaphysical
- Royalist
- all religious poetry (NO secular poems)
- Concrete poetry (Easter Wings)
- an intense member of the clergy
HENRY VAUGHAN
- metaphysical
- Royalist
- much more into nature - he was a mystic and used a lot of natural imagery
- NOT a member of the clergy - but still very religious
BEN JONSON
- Carpe Diem
- wrote only secular poems
- heart of soul of Cavalier poetry (so... he was Royalist)
- Professional Poet
ROBERT HERRICK
- Royalist
- wrote everyday poems
- Part of "The Sons of Ben" (in reference to Ben Jonson)
JOHN MILTON
- Puritan (very)
- religious poetry (no secular poems)
- Famous Works
- Paradise Lost
- Paradise Regained
- Samson Agonistes
- MASQUE: dramatic play performed with masks - characters portray more abstract concepts - mostly performed for nobility
- worked for Cromwell
- Latin Secretary
ANDREW MARVELL
- Puritan
- not as spiritual
- carpe diem
- religious and secular poetry
- Milton's assistant
- later a member of parliament