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"The Metaphysical Amorist" by J.V. Cunningham
Topics discussed in this episode include:
-The "Plain Style"
-Epigrams
-"Stoner" by John Williams
-Stanzaic asymmetricity
-Wacky rhyme schemes as evidence of revision
-Stanzaic palindromes
-The triplet as the couplet of couplets
-Ladies (feminine endings) last
-The curious case of iambic tetrameter
-A gloss of glose
-Plato, the worst third-wheel ever, returns
-Earthy kids
-"Love" as heuristic
-Western love poets as pseudo-incels
-Christianity is Platonism for the masses
-Do we ever really know the ones we love?
-Plato gets dumped, again
-Hume slides in the DMs, gets curved
-Duns Scotus lookin like a snack tho
-Scotistic realism
-Plato's epistemology in the Theaetetus
-Amor Vincit Philosophia
Text of the poem:
The Metaphysical Amorist
You are the problem I propose,
my dear, the text my musings glose:
I call you for convenience love.
By definition you’re a cause
inferred by necessary laws—
you are so to the saints above.
But in this shadowy lower life
I sleep with a terrestrial wife
and earthy children I beget.
Love is a fiction I must use,
a privilege I can abuse,
and sometimes something I forget.
Now, in the heavenly other place
Love is in the eternal mind
the luminous form whose shade she is
a ghost discarnate, thought defined.
She was so to my early bliss,
she is so while I comprehend
the form my senses apprehend,
and in the end she will be so.
Her whom my hands embrace I kiss,
her whom my mind infers I know.
The one exists in time and space
and as she was she will not be;
The other is in her own grace
and is She is eternally.
Plato! you shall not plague my life.
I married a terrestrial wife.
And Hume! She is not mere sensation
in sequence of observed relation.
She has two forms— ah, thank you, Duns!—
I know her in both ways at once.
I knew her, yes, before I knew her,
and by both means I must construe her,
and none among you shall undo her.
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List of the most common metrical feet:
Iamb: weak-STRONG (u /)
Trochee: STRONG-weak (/ u)
Anapest: weak-weak-STRONG (u u /)
Amphibrach: weak-STRONG-weak (u / u)
Dactyl: STRONG-weak-weak (/ u u)
Cretic: STRONG-weak-STRONG (/ u /)
Pyrrhic: weak-weak (u u)
Spondee: STRONG-STRONG (/ /)