The Good-Morrow - Please Help!!
Hi,
I am currently writing an essay on this poem but I am finding it really difficult to understand and get into. I know
it is a Metaphysical poem, but I have had that many different explanations of what Metaphysical is I'm getting confused!!
If you could please help me try to understand this poem in more depth I would really appreciate it!!
Many thanks,
Becky
Donne's Imagery in " The Good Morrow"
Donne's imagery has always impressed readers by its range and variety and its avoidance of the conventionally ornamental. "The Good Morrow" refers to the familiar processesses of suckling and weaning, snoring, dreaming and waking but also to voyages, maps, and hemispheres, scholastic theories of the nature of pure substance and general philosophical speculations about our experience of space. The images in the poem are drawn from diverse fields but they are introduced not for their intrinsic fascination but for their aptness to the immediate purpose of the poem.
Donne's images are in many a new thing in English poetry, and his one of the most important innovations. Donne has a different conception of the function of imagery from that of his predecessors. The purpose of an image in Donne's poetry is to define the emotional experience by an intellectual parallel as in the line:-"And makes one little room, an everywhere".
Here the emotional identification of the lovers is brought home to us by the intellectual parallel of " an everywhere"( universe).:wave: