Introduction to the poetic style of German poet Holdrin

Holdrin's Poetic Style Holdrin was a German poet in the189th century. He was poor and ill before his death, and his works did not receive due attention. However, one hundred years after his death, his works swept the world. Holdrin is known by more and more people and won high praise, which makes people cry. The highest achievement of Holderlin's works is poetry, and Holderlin is known as the pioneer of classical romanticism. Let's introduce holderling's poetic style.

A large part of Holderlin's poems are used to express his yearning and pursuit of an ideal, such as freedom, friendship and fraternity. This part of his work is called. An ode to the human ideal? The language is fresh, natural, pure and concise; The figurative image in the poem is implicit and intriguing. Holderlin's praise for the future society, dissatisfaction with the real society and uncompromising philosophical thoughts are important features of his later poems. Holderlin's works concisely and clearly express his ideal of getting rid of absolutism in his motherland. He advocates actively educating the new generation so that their personalities can develop harmoniously and comprehensively. Many of his poems contain utopian classicism and romanticism, so he is called the pioneer of classical romanticism. At the same time, Holderlin pays attention to the expression of personal feelings, showing melancholy and loneliness, and showing the irreconcilable ideal and reality. It can be said that Holderlin successfully built a bridge between classicism and romanticism with his works.

On the whole, Holderlin's poetic style belongs to the classical romantic school, and Holderlin's poetic style is praised by later generations. A pioneer of classical romanticism? .

Holderlin's Works Holderlin was a famous German poet, writer and translator from 18 to 19. Holderlin didn't spend much time on literature in his life, because Holderlin was insane in 1807 and lost the ability to take care of himself. Holderlin's story reminds people of that sentence: half a genius is crazy. ? Holderlin's works include poems, novels and translated works. Let's introduce the works of Holderlin.

Holderlin's first work: Holderlin's poetry is the highest achievement. Holderlin is a famous classical romantic poet. He began to publish poetry at the age of 19. His poems published in less than 20 years mainly include Menon's Mourning for Diotima, Wanderer, Returning Home, Stuttgart, Bread and Wine, Aegean Islands, Festival of Peace and so on.

Holderlin's Second Work: Holderlin wrote two novels before he was thirty, one was Xu Perion, or a Greek Hermit, and the other was the tragedy Death of empedocles. The tragedy "Death of empedocles" didn't end in the end, so Holderlin went crazy, so what survived was incomplete.

Holderlin's Works III: Holderlin is not only a literary creator, but also an accomplished translator. Holderlin's translated works include two tragedies of Sophocles, King Oedipus and antigone, which were highly praised and staged at that time.

Holderlin's Achievements Holderlin is a famous German poet. He wrote many poems in his life, but these poems did not get people's attention before his death. It was not until the beginning of the twentieth century that people discovered Holderlin and began to pursue him. Holderlin was sickly and poor before his death. Nearly a hundred years later, his works were finally published in the eyes of every follower. Let's talk about Holderlin's achievements first.

Holderlin's achievements 1: Holderlin's greatest achievement is his achievements in poetry creation. Holderlin is a famous classical romantic poet. In his poems, he endowed himself with a beautiful imagination of the future society. What is holderling's famous poem? Humans live poetically on the earth. ? Holderlin's poetic language is fresh, natural, pure and concise; The figurative image in the poem is implicit and intriguing. Wrote many books called. An ode to the human ideal? Poetry reflects the enthusiasm of German youth before and after the French Revolution, their yearning for Rousseau's philosophy and their resistance to feudal society. Holderlin's poems are excellent in both theme and artistic conception.

Achievement 2 of Holderlin: In addition to poetry, Holderlin also wrote two novels, in which Holderlin expressed his strong patriotic feelings and strong desire to get rid of feudal autocracy.

The third achievement of Holderlin: In addition to writing a large number of poems and two novels, Holderlin also translated two tragedies of Sophocles, King Oedipus and antigone. Holderlin's translated version was highly praised and staged at that time, which was a great success.

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