If winter comes, spring will come soon. Who is the author of this poem?

The poem "If winter comes, spring will always come at once" was written by Shelley in ode to the west wind. Percy bysshe shelley (1August 4, 792-1July 8, 822), a British romantic and democratic poet and writer, was the first socialist poet, novelist, philosopher, essayist and political commentator, reformer, platonist and idealist, and was deeply influenced by utopian socialist thought.

The whole poem consists of five sections, which are always sung around the west wind as a symbol of revolutionary power. The first section describes the power and function of the west wind, and the line 14 points out the destroyer and protector, which are two themes throughout the poem. The second poem uses clouds, rain, hail and lightning to describe the power of the west wind; The third section writes that the west wind acts on waves; The fourth section is about the feelings brought by the west wind to the poet. The poet told Xifeng that he hoped to be carried away by the wind like a dead leaf. Although he is not as free as the unruly rain and wind, he can also share its fierce power. In the last poem, the poet asked Xifeng to help him clear his lethargy, spread his poems to all directions, and awaken the sleeping earth. The last two sentences "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" It is predicted that the spring of revolution will come soon, which brings encouragement and hope to people living in darkness and difficulties. This poem expresses the poet's hatred of reactionary and decadent forces, his ardent hope and firm belief that the revolution will eventually win and a bright future, and profoundly reveals the objective law that new things will surely overcome old things. The whole poem is magnificent and magnificent. Symbols and fables run through and have far-reaching influence.