In "Valediction forbidding Mourning" , there is compass metaphor. In "Canonization" , there is the phoenix metaphor. In "Death be not Proud" , there is the line "I fear no more".
You are the most charismatic teacher I have come across. I love your style of teaching and sometimes try to imitate you only to fail and understand how beautifully you teach!
T.S Eliot uses John Donne’s poetry as the most prominent example of united sensibility and thought. He writes, “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.” Eliot’s apparent appreciation of Donne’s ability to unify intellectual thought and the sensation of feeling demonstrates that he believes dissociation of sensibility to be a hindrance in the progression of poetry.
Death's Duel is the final sermon delivered by John Donne as the Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral. Donne received notice to preach the sermon on the first Friday of Lent on 12 February 1631 and preached the sermon on 25 February 1631. The sermon was likely written out in full prior to Donne preaching it as it was subsequently prepared for publication. The act of preaching exhausted Donne.
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In "Valediction forbidding Mourning" , there is compass metaphor.
In "Canonization" , there is the phoenix metaphor.
In "Death be not Proud" , there is the line "I fear no more".
You are the most charismatic teacher I have come across. I love your style of teaching and sometimes try to imitate you only to fail and understand how beautifully you teach!
I watched so many videos on UA-cam in faster speed but yours video I want to listen in your pace. It feels good to listen you
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T.S Eliot uses John Donne’s poetry as the most prominent example of united sensibility and thought. He writes, “[a] thought to Donne was an experience; it modified his sensibility.” Eliot’s apparent appreciation of Donne’s ability to unify intellectual thought and the sensation of feeling demonstrates that he believes dissociation of sensibility to be a hindrance in the progression of poetry.
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Stupendous rendering! Your deliberations are those to be ever implanted in mind.
Thank you for throwing light on this great metaphysical Poet👏❣️
Your Explanation is like a spell on mind 👍
After seeing video,it's too much easy to understand about Donnes work,thanks mam,wonderful quality of teaching 🙏🏻💕
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Death's Duel is the final sermon delivered by John Donne as the Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral. Donne received notice to preach the sermon on the first Friday of Lent on 12 February 1631 and preached the sermon on 25 February 1631. The sermon was likely written out in full prior to Donne preaching it as it was subsequently prepared for publication. The act of preaching exhausted Donne.
❤such a wonderful literary scholar you are !!!! Ma'am
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Happy morning mam. Really wonderful and extraordinary ur way of teaching mam. We request u to teach the Research and Methodology mam. Please consider my request mam
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Hey, let's take a minute to appreciate the intro of Kalyani Ma'am's videos. Kudos to the one who created it. Never skipped the intro of your videos, ma'am.
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I really like the way you teach Ma'am..❤️
Short, crisp and very well explained 🙏
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Platonic love versus physical love in John Donne's poems
Amazingly described
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Nice teaching..
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It was really a short feast today whatever let's complete
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One query mam which culture was at its height when revival of learning strtd 🙏🙏🙏🙏plzzz mam if u can solve this
I didn't get what you mean by your question. Maybe mediaeval culture?
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Mam it's question from slet exam paper
Means whether it was European culture, African, Asian , or Australian culture 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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I respect your way of expressing things but somewhere it feels u pretend to be liked by literature jam. Expression comes naturally not intentionally.
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U are an honest teacher mam