Listen "The Makings of a Movement: The Metaphysical Poets"
Episode Synopsis
In this week’s episode of Beyond the Verse, the official podcast of PoemAnalysis.com and Poetry+, Joe and Maiya delve into the strange brilliance of the Metaphysical Poets. From the explosive intimacy of Donne’s 'The Flea,' to the restless rebellion in Herbert’s 'The Collar,' and the dizzying contradictions of Marvell’s 'To His Coy Mistress,' this episode unpacks what unites—and divides—these 17th-century innovators.Joe and Maiya trace the origins of the term “metaphysical poets,” coined pejoratively by Samuel Johnson, and explore how these poets tackled vast philosophical themes—time, mortality, innocence, desire—through unexpected conceits and daring paradoxes. They debate whether these poets truly form a unified movement or are better understood as outliers brought together by critics. Whether it’s Donne’s mingling of sacred and profane, Herbert’s oscillation between doubt and faith, or Marvell’s seductive argument wrapped in cosmic dread, this episode wrestles with how intellect, sensuality, and contradiction define the metaphysical legacy.Get exclusive PDFs on Donne, Marvell, and more—available to Poetry+ users:Movement overview PDF: The Metaphysical PoetsFull PDF Guides on poets:John Donne PDF GuideAndrew Marvell PDF GuideHenry Vaughan PDF GuideTune in and discover:Why conceits lie at the heart of metaphysical poetryHow these poets balance contradiction, faith, and philosophyWhat “vegetable love,” fleas, and collars have in commonWhether the metaphysical poets ever really existed as a movementSend us a textSupport the showAs always, for the ultimate poetry experience, join Poetry+ and explore all things poetry at PoemAnalysis.com.
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