Katherine was educated at one of the Hackney boarding-schools, where she became fluent in several languages. After the death of John Fowler, Katherine's mother married a Welshman, Hector Philips, and, in , at the age of sixteen, Katherine was married to fifty-four-year old James Philips, Hector's son by his first wife. Share it with your friends:. Make comments, explore modern poetry.
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The closing date is 20 September. Website: www. Katherine Philips wrote during a time in English history when few women sought to publish their writings. Philips's poetry was privately circulated during her lifetime, and a pirated collection of her poems was printed without her consent.
Just prior to her death, Philips was coordinating the first authorized publication of her poems, but the volume did not appear until after her death. Philips's work became known to the fellow writers in her circle of friends, and as a poet she was highly regarded among her contemporaries.
Many of her poems focus on the theme of female friendship, while others are more political in nature. In the poem Against Love, Philips condemns the destructive nature of passionate love.
After outlining the ways in which love makes slaves of men, she describes the peace and freedom enjoyed by those who do not so foolishly give their hearts away. Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda. It is available in modern anthologies, including A Book of Women Poets from Antiquity to Now , published in and reprinted in Although the exact date of Philips's birth is unknown, many scholars believe that she was most likely born on January 1, , to parents James and Katherine Fowler.
This observation reveals the secrecy of courtly love in the sonnet. Through this revelation, the speaker must suffer. Such as where she first starts to link the each love with its potential lover, she only uses what some might call negative words to personify love; "violent", "weak", "wicked", "stupid". These words in itself encouraging readers to feel Morrison's negative association to love. Morrison's use of diction and heavy tone, further expresses her thoughts on love by painting a smog filled picture of a destructive relationship between the beloved and the lover.
The love presented in the relationship is poisoned and tainted with impulse and self indulgence. And as if all hope is lost, Morrison ends the quote with the beloved being trapped eternally in a sadistic…. Through their illustrations, the authors show that love is an extraordinary experience that is often filled with pain, distrust, and despair.
In the poems, Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy and Let me describe for you her eyes by Glenn Colquhoun, the writers have used many different language techniques to show their thoughts on relationships. In Valentine, Carol Ann Duffy uses metaphors and personification to communicate her ideas about love.
In Let me describe for you her eyes, Glenn Colquhoun uses metaphors and similes to let the readers know his ideas and perspective on love. He claims her negative qualities, but leaves her better qualities untouched, when he had previously raved about them.
Next, instead of being angry at her, he is angry at himself. The effect that this has on plot is that Juliet and Romeo are too meet in private for their love to prosper and their loved ends in tragedy because of the feud between the rival families.
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