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16 Aug 2019

Metaphysical poetry : John Donne

Expert Lecture,
On "Metaphysical Poetry/Poets",
By R.K Mandaliya Sir,
16th August, 2019.

Held in English Department,
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University,
Organized by Dr. Dilip Barad (Sir).


As today was our first day, to get opportunity to listen Mandaliya sir, First he made clear "The Concept Of Metaphysical Poetry", By whom the term was coined, who is its pioneer and the pioneer's followers, What are the features  and its reasons in detail.

John Donne was the pioneer of "The Metaphysical Poetry", the term was coined by Samuel Johnson in his collection of 'most eminent poets's biography' named "The Lives".
How John Donne and his successors poetry style was differing from their predecessors, as their poems were based on day to day life experience, and they weren't the scholars(e.g.   Shakespeare, Dr. Philip Sydney, Christopher Marlowe, Spenser and many others, existing in Elizabethan age) While the group of 17th century poets, differing in this manner, they were scholars and learned men, as they had received education and were literate, while the formers were lacking in(with the arrival of printing press, there were a number of coffee houses and hubs, where people used to disseminate information, by sharing, arguing and discussing) and as they were literate, It seems as they had much pride for their information. The knowledge came to them that, as they know something new and something much more than their predecessors, they can create poetry in a new from with new style{which was trial to finger and not to ear(not rythmic)}. So literally in this respect, It was somewhat practical but not delightful. As It wasn't delightful, It loosens its beauty in a very short time, welcoming the other form or style to situate in its place. The same is the reason, for which "Dr. Samuel Johnson(A poet and literary critic) criticized this style.

As It is said, " Characteristics of a particular age or era is reflected in the style of writing of various writers". So It seems here that the writing style was emotionless, superficial, formal, with the purpose to gain attention of people, sophisticated, and can be said adorned with over imagination. As It wasn't rythmic, It lacks in delight. But gradually It gained appraisal and appreciation also.

Furthermore, he also make us understood that  'John Donne's successors were used to experiment in their poetry, far-fetched images, like Geometrical, Agricultural, Mechanical Engineering, Astronomical, Chemistry, Ecclesiastical structure etc'.

For Example:

"The Rising Sun" written by John Donne, based on 'Metaphysical Style'. Where far-fetched images were used like Sun(from Astronomy), Wealth{from chemistry(gold)}, Geometry(the Sun, concerning its shape here), etc..



Analysis of "The Rising Sun" poem:

The descriptor of the situation, here the lover as a descriptor and also the appreciator of his beloved.

The writer doesn't want that the sun should peep in their bedroom, through his window or curtain, He is duely concerned with privacy, he doesn't want anyone to disturb him, while his beloved  accompanying him or they make love. 

He says that, here it doesn't necessitate, while you are needed where 'the school children are getting late', 'the apprentices, assigned for work', 'Courtiers and Officers of the Kingdom' and 'the farm labourers' are. So don't come here, otherwise he would make it eclipsed and it would become a dark spot and won't be able to shine. He has his own ideal concept of time, which is never going to end, while concerning moments, seconds, minutes, hours, days, months and years, "as the rags of time". His love doesn't have any concern with climate or seasons, and not giving importance to wealth, considering his beloved as his Empire and he himself as her King and the other kingdoms, all over the world imitating their manner of loving each other.

Here we are to see 'the irritation or contemplating nature of the poet, which makes him over possessive of his beloved, considering each and everything sorrounding them, insignificant, given over importance to his beloved. Which also seems concerning reality, Overimagination of the poet, and irrelevancy as The Sun doesn't have any concern with their love, to make it dull or to intentionally give it prosperity, It works according to its natural cycle and so the time(occurence of day and night) as well as climate and seasons have their own roles to play. It also suggests that love is more important than nature, while love and nature is interconnected, love flourishes in the lap of nature. As a plant by watering grows, so the love increases day by day with natural influences, which smokes out in the form of feelings and emotions and as feelings and emotions increase, love keeps on flourishing, but when the love is true.

Source: Mandaliya Sir's 1st lecture on "The Metaphysical Poets".

28 Jul 2019

Elizabethan era/Renaissance period/The age of Shakespeare

1.Compare Renaissance Age With Restoration Age, Regarding Its general characteristics?



The Elizabethan age dates from 1550-1620, while Restoration from 1660-1700. That is the age of dreams and fantasy, this is the age of realism. That is the age of enthusiasm and unbounded patriotism, this is the age of formalism and Individualism. That is the age of drama or Shakespearan, this is the age of heroic couplet(prose) or Dryden. That is the age of eternal youth(emotions&feelings), this is the age of imitation(copying vices of French people).That is the age of extravagent thoughts and feelings, while here it is nakedness, explicity, clear cut and short sentence with mathematics plainness. Here Shakespeare is the pioneer of Elizabethan age, while in Restoration Dryden is.
                 


-In Elizabethan age, writing style was  imaginary, while in this age, It was realistic, real in the sense, only with surface appearance of something, absence of its deeper reality. Somewhat  superficial(writer lacking knowledge of soul and idealism only concerns for body and appetite).
-In former age extravagancy was prevailing, so the produced products can be assumed as length and stuffed with many meaningless words(seems imaginary) while in latter age, writing style was explicit and meaning was conveyed in “a heroic couplet", which was concise and to the point.
-Here people had freedom of thought, while in this age It was based on truth(what is seen, was depicted). Free from religion, social injustice, while in restoration age people were blindly imitating French vices, so the works written by French writers works weren't being read. The works of Elizabethan age were flourishing day by day the England country and its people's minds, furthermore they were inspired to publish more works.
- The Elizabethan age was totally artistic and imaginary based, while this was somewhat following scientific and realistic approach. As It was artistic, It was unbounded, while the latter  had some limitations.
-In Elizabethan age, It was flourishing England as well as other countries, while in this age, It was narrowed down to French people, so It had very least life span of “forty years", while It had “seventy years" of life span.
-Collectivism overcoming Individualism.
-As intellectuality was given space, people were free to think of any aspect, from any perspective, of what they like. At one juncture, It also seems stupidity, of producing such works, which don't have any realistic base and totally as based on imagination, unable to convey any meaningful meaning(prisoners fettered in gold) the line seems the result of over imagination. While in latter age we see that Dryden had avoided, using unnecessary words(served, what is needed) seems intellectual approach, contrasting former age in some respects.
-In Elizabethan age and Restoration age, the concept of intellectuality is contrasted.
-In Elizabethan age, we see unity in Idealism. While in this age conflict in idealism.
-Elizabethan age is due to the ruler herself has existence. while this age is constructed in some manner from destruction by the pioneer writer called Dryden.
-Elizabethan age was influenced by classical literature while Restoration age with French literature.

Thus in some respects both ages, are contrasting from each other.






2. Brief Life History of  Francis Bacon (1561-1626)


Francis Bacon was the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, lord keeper of the Seal, and of the learned Ann Cook, sister-in-law to lord Burleigh, greatest of the queen statesmen. He was also called "a little lord keeper" by Elizabeth.

-Entered in Cambridge(1572-74)
-Indulged in practical studies(Statistics,       Diplomacy 1574-76)
-father's death in London(1577)
-Chilled with death(1626)

He seems in some measure like Plato(as Bacon demanded three things, investigation in nature, dicovery of facts instead of theory and, verification of results by experiment rather than by argument).


"As a Sophomore" he had rejected, then prevailing education system and philosophy of Aristotle, where his insight was somewhat logical that (Aristotle's philosophy, though in practice since three centuries, was unable to produce any fruit, and the jungle was full of dry and useless branches). Then how It can be given prominence?


Furthermore, we encountered his means of establishing his own high position among people, seems judgemental by nature rather than giving acceptance or approval to others, and  putting forward his views, he simply has the intention of uprooting someone to establish his place.

which communicate his personality as selfish, advantageous, and also the victim of hubris.

If his life story had been dramatized, he would be picturized as committing 'hamartia'(who met his as he chosen to be the part of politics and tried to achieve everyone's favour, who were at the top(reference of James1). Being part of politics,  perhaps at first he wasn't willing to join, but as abruptly joined, realized the power of politics, and If he is situated at highly top peak, then he might be ruling all over world, and this greed led him to accept bribes and also found him guilty, when he is caught{as mentioned by W.J.Long in (HOEL)}. Though he was exonerated from all charges,  ultimately he met his fate while experimenting with his theory, he was chilled to death(in snowstorm)

Works of Bacon:

1. The advancement of Learning and the Novum Organum(connection with instauratio magna)

2. Studies, Goodness, Riches, Atheism, Unity in Religion, Adversity, Friendship and Great place(are wise philosophies)

3. History of Henry(the seven) and many more works had been introduced by Bacon..

Thus is the brief life history  of Francis Bacon.












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