“Women are like the arts, forced unto none, Open to all searchers, unprized, if unknown.”
Quote by John Donne
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The Delphi Complete Poetical Works of John Donne (Illustrated) is a meticulously curated compilation of the English metaphysical poet's extensive body of work. This illustrated edition offers readers a rich visual experience alongside Donne's complex and often enigmatic verse. The collection spans Donne's entire poetic career, showcasing his mastery of the sonnet, the metaphysical conceit, and his innovative use of language. Each poem is accompanied by carefully selected illustrations that aim to enhance the reader's understanding and appreciation of Donne's work. more
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