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❖ Donne was beginning a promising career. ❖ In 1601, Donne secretly married 17-year-old Anne More Lady Egerton’s niece daughter of Sir George More ❖ effectively committed career suicide
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❖ Put into prison. ❖ dismissed from his post ❖ for the next decade had to struggle near poverty to support his growing family ❖ Donne later summed up the experience: “John Donne, Anne Donne, Undone
It was not until 1609 that a recon- ciliation was effected between Donne and his father-in-law,and Sir George More was finally induced to pay his daughter's dowry(['dauri], 嫁妆)
❖ It was not until 1609 that a reconciliation was effected between Donne and his father-in-law, and Sir George More was finally induced to pay his daughter‘s dowry ([’dauri], 嫁妆)
In 1615,Donne reluctantly entered the ministry and was appointed a Royal Chaplain later that year. ÷Chaplain,n.本堂神父
❖ In 1615, Donne reluctantly entered the ministry and was appointed a Royal Chaplain later that year. ❖ Chaplain, n. 本堂神父
Donne's style soon established him as one of the greatest preachers of the era: full of elaborate metaphors and religious symbolism shis flair(鉴赏力)for drama his wide learning and his BIBLIA quick wit
❖ Donne’s style soon established him as one of the greatest preachers of the era: full of elaborate metaphors and religious symbolism his flair(鉴赏力) for drama his wide learning and his quick wit