Mikolaj Sep Szarzynski (1550-1581) was a Polish religious poet remembered for writing metaphysical sonnets with inverted word orders.
A forerunner of Baroque poetry, he wrote predominantly religious poetry akin to that of the English Metaphysical poets. In this period satire and pastoral were the most popular forms.
Szarzynski was a full-fledged baroque poet avant la lettre. His only collection, Rytmy albo wiersze polskie (Polish Rhythms or Verses; publicated posthumously in 1601), has been rediscovered only in recent decades, after centuries of oblivion.
Szarzynski did not write much, but what he wrote reveals an extraordinary personality, a profoundly metaphysical poet. In particular, a handful of his religious sonnets, in which tortuous syntax, violent enjambment, and oxymoronic imagery portray a mind torn asunder by spiritual torment, bear comparison with the best of John Donne or George Herbert.
Poems by this Poet
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Cupid's Statue | 31 July 2013 |
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Epitaph To Rome | 31 July 2013 |
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Fortune's Statue | 31 July 2013 |
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Song I | 31 July 2013 |
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Song II | 31 July 2013 |
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Song III | 31 July 2013 |
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Song IV | 31 July 2013 |
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Song V | 31 July 2013 |
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Song VI | 31 July 2013 |
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Sonnet I | 31 July 2013 |
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