John Donne (1572 - 1631) - photo 1

John Donne

John Donne was a British preacher and poet, a major exponent of English Baroque literature.

His father was a wealthy merchant, and he was educated at Oxford, Cambridge, and Lincoln's Inn. Then began to write satires, which were willingly passed from hand to hand. The first three of Donne's famous satires date from 1593, and the others were written at various times before 1601. In 1594 he began his travels in Europe, accompanied the Earl of Essex on the capture of Cadiz in 1596 and on the expedition of 1597, and was in Italy and Spain.

In 1601. John Donne wrote his remarkable poem "The Progress of the Soul", in 1610 published his prose work against Catholics "Pseudo-Martyr", and in 1611. - an even harsher polemical treatise, Ignatius in Conclave. John Donne was also the author of many sonnets, love poems, elegies, epigrams, and religious sermons.

In 1621 John Donne was appointed rector of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, and near the end of his life he became a popular eloquent preacher whose sermons were eagerly printed and published. 160 of his sermons have survived, including the most famous, Death's Duel, which he delivered in Whitehall before King Charles I on February 25, 1631, a few weeks before his own death.

Date and place of birt:22 january 1572, London, United Kingdom
Date and place of death:31 march 1631, London, United Kingdom
Period of activity: XVI, XVII century
Specialization:Poet, Preacher, Priest, Writer
Art style:Baroque

Creators Baroque

Friedrich Wilhelm Moritz (1783 - 1855)
Friedrich Wilhelm Moritz
1783 - 1855
Frans Francken II (1581 - 1642)
Frans Francken II
1581 - 1642
Étienne Maurice Falconet (1716 - 1791)
Étienne Maurice Falconet
1716 - 1791
Abraham Teniers (1629 - 1670)
Abraham Teniers
1629 - 1670
Pierre Dumonstier I (1540 - 1625)
Pierre Dumonstier I
1540 - 1625
Hendrik Carré (1656 - 1721)
Hendrik Carré
1656 - 1721
Gerrit van Vucht (1610 - 1697)
Gerrit van Vucht
1610 - 1697
Lodovico Lana (1597 - 1646)
Lodovico Lana
1597 - 1646
Denijs Calvaert (1540 - 1619)
Denijs Calvaert
1540 - 1619
Eglon van der Neer (1635 - 1703)
Eglon van der Neer
1635 - 1703
Carl Christophe Point ()
Carl Christophe Point
Dirck Helmbreeker (1633 - 1696)
Dirck Helmbreeker
1633 - 1696
Francis Cotes (1726 - 1770)
Francis Cotes
1726 - 1770
Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini (1707 - 1791)
Giuseppe Antonio Ghedini
1707 - 1791
Johann Melchior Dinglinger (1664 - 1731)
Johann Melchior Dinglinger
1664 - 1731
Francis Sartorius I (1734 - 1804)
Francis Sartorius I
1734 - 1804
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