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Mortality, Death and Decay in Shelley's "Ode to the West Wind" and Keats' "To Autumn." 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 5 作者: M Rasheed 摘要: One of the most principal attributes of Shelley and Keats is their gift of using both lush and tactile words in their literary products...
ThemainthemeofShelley’sphilosophical-allegoricalnarrativepoemTheRevoltofIslam(1818;originallypublishedasLaonandCythna,1817)andtherevolutionarylyricdramaPrometheusUnbound(1820)istheconflictbetweendespotismandfreedom.Intheseworks,as inQueenMab,Shelleydeclarestheinevitabilityofthevictoryofgoodandjustice,whentheflourishingof...
2.(Biography)Percy Bysshe(bɪʃ). 1792–1822, British romantic poet. His works includeQueen Mab(1813),Prometheus Unbound(1820), andThe Triumph of Life(1824). He wrote an elegy on the death of Keats,Adonais(1821), and shorter lyrics, including the odes "To the West Wind" and "To ...
Jones, founder and guitarist of the Stones, had drowned 3 July 1969 in his swimming pool.Mick Jaggerread a short eulogy on stage before the Stones’ set began, reading two stanzas ofPercy Bysshe Shelley‘s poem on John Keats’s death,Adonaïs, from a calf-bound book. ...
①This poem was conceived and chiefly written in a wood that skirts the Arno, near Florence, on a day when that tempestuous wind, whose temperature is at once mild and animating, was collecting the vapors which pour down the autumnal rains. They begin, as I foresaw, at sunset, with a ...
11、lark (1820)致云雀致云雀 Ode To Liberty (1820)自由颂自由颂 Adonias: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats(1821)阿多尼斯阿多尼斯Prometheus Unbound 雪莱利用古希腊神话的素材( The ancient Greek myth material ),创作了这一诗剧,表达自己反抗暴政的思想。 结合当时的社会背景,雪莱的时代,工人运动( lab...
ADONAIS. AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF JOHN KEATS. PREFACE. ADONAIS. CANCELLED PASSAGES. HELLAS. A LYRICAL DRAMA. PREFACE. PROLOGUE. HELLAS. SHELLEY'S NOTES. NOTE BY MRS. SHELLEY. FRAGMENTS OF AN UNFINISHED DRAMA. CHARLES THE FIRST. THE TRIUMPH OF LIFE. ...
and in the natural world. Shelley begins his poem by addressing the 'Wild West Wind'. He then introduces the theme of death and compares the dead leaves to 'ghosts'. The imagery of 'Pestilence-stricken multitudes' makes the reader aware that Shelley is addressing more than a pile of leaves...
a figure of youth and beauty who also met an early demise. Shelley attributes Keats' death not just to illness, but to the harsh criticism he received for his work, particularly 'Endymion'. Through this poem, Shelley critiques the literary establishment while paying tribute to Keats' brilliance...