Why is John Donne called a metaphysical poet?
John Donne is called a metaphysical
poet because his poetry is characterized by intellectual depth, intricate
metaphors (conceits), and philosophical exploration of themes such as love,
religion, and mortality. The term "metaphysical poet" was coined by
Samuel Johnson in the 18th century to describe poets like Donne, George
Herbert, and Andrew Marvell, who used complex imagery, paradoxes, and wit to
explore profound ideas.