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Poems Of Irony And Wit
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Dozens of fancifully extended metaphors and metaphysical witticisms. ~ Curated by Michael Dennis Mooney.
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Poems Of Irony And Wit
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Poems Of Irony And Wit Skip to content Poems Of Irony And Wit Dozens of fancifully extended metaphors and metaphysical witticisms. ~ Curated by Michael Dennis Mooney. Reading the great poems of witticism This site is an invitation to read the best poems of wit in English. It is a sort of “greatest hits” collection comprising those works that, as a lifelong reader, I have found the most memorable and the most quotable. Also the most enviable. We wish we could have written them. Many of the pieces in this compilation are great exemplary works in their use of extended metaphor. Also in their use of what T. S. Eliot has called metaphysical wit in his essay on the poetry of John Donne. So this is a weblog focusing on John Donne’s influence (also that of other classic wits) via Eliot and Auden and their modern literary inheritors. My favorite poets of wit are: – Sir Walter Raleigh in the 16th Century, also, of course, William Shakespeare; – John Donne in the 17th ce...
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