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In recent years, scholars' interest in john donne (1572~ 163 1) has greatly increased, especially the modernist poet Eliot. Dunn studied in Oxford and Cambridge, but didn't get any degree. Although he inherited a sum of money from his father, it is far from making him financially independent. He is not good at business, so he has to establish himself in this world in another way. He must rely on wisdom, humor, interest, knowledge, courage and the goodwill of others. He widely reads theology, medicine, law and classical works, so in his writing, he sometimes shows his extraordinary knowledge, wit and humor.

Dunn traveled in continental Europe. He is also a handsome and promising gentleman in the court. 1598 was appointed as the private secretary of the most important knight in Elizabeth's court. His career seems bright. Dunn can also cater to those dignitaries. But in 160 1, his life took a major turning point. He secretly married a girl of 17 years old, which ruined his excellent career. Although they are happily married, his upper-class friends hold a grudge against him and refuse to forgive him. The Knights fired Dunn and ordered his arrest and detention. After his release, Dunn had to do all kinds of chores to support his wife and children. Dunn, who is in his thirties, is no longer beautiful. He is ill, poor and unhappy.

Dunn comes from a Catholic family. At first, he flatly refused to be a priest. 16 15 years, Dunn finally became an outstanding British automobile teaching pastor. His metaphysical style, bold erudition, wisdom and humor have been fully exerted in his sermons. 162 1 year, he became the dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, and many excellent sermons were handed down. It is not difficult to understand that Dunn wrote a lot of religious poems in his life. Dunn's poems are quite different from those of his predecessors and contemporaries. Most Elizabethan poems focus on sculpture and gorgeous images. By using a metaphor that pays more attention to wisdom, Dunn integrates passion and reason and re-injects vitality into poetry. He created extremely concentrated images, usually containing a dramatic contrast factor. In his poems, he laughs at the cliches of traditional love poems. Dunn not only made bold experiments in images and concepts, but also made innovations in the rhythm and stanza form of poetry. Ben Jonson once said, "Dunn was the first poet in the world in many ways."

Dunn and his imitators are often called "metaphysical poets". By the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century, readers showed great interest in his works, as if they had found a buried treasure jade, which immediately had a far-reaching impact on modern poetry. At that time, poets were hungry for the poetic style represented by Dunn, trying to get rid of the trite language of romantic poetry at the end of 19. All these have greatly changed Dunn's position among English poets. Dunn is recognized as a master of literature. Eliot has a soft spot for him. There are many similarities in their poetic styles.