Episode 27

John Donne - ”The Ecstasy” | POETRY FOR MEN

John Donne (1572-1631) was the foremost of the metaphysical poets and is one of the most famous and well-regarded poets of the English language.

This week, in honor of Valentine’s Day, I read his timeless classic “The Ecstasy”, in which he recounts his profound metaphysical visions while lying beside a riverbank with his beloved.

In my analysis I share who I think his beloved might be, and how this poem ties to the tragic story of his life.

This is a poem I have a personal history with and is definitely one for the lovers.

It’s also an ambitious piece and is an episode I’m very proud of. I sincerely hope you enjoy.

To read “The Ecstasy” online, click here

To learn more about John Donne, click here

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To order the current edition of The Norton Anthology of Poetry, click here

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