John Donne was born in 1572 and, a Roman Catholic in his youth, took Anglican Orders in 1615 and was Dean of St. Paul’s from 1621 until his death.

His poetry, though forgotten for a long period, is the finest example of the so-called `metaphysical’ style, learned, allusive and witty. It is both highly physical and highly spiritual, with no distinction in method between the sacred and secular poems.

Aug 11, 2018
Cover of Death's Duel

Death's Duel