Who is the poet Byron?

Byron is a famous English romantic poet in the19th century, and plays an important role in Britain. Byron is recognized as the main representative of romantic literature in the19th century. The following is a brief introduction of Byron, a poet I collected, hoping to help you.

Brief introduction of poet Byron

George? Gordon? Byron (1788? 1824) is a great English romantic poet in the early 9th century. Representative works include "Childe? Harold's Travels, Don Juan, etc. Shaped a batch in his poems? Byronic hero? . Byron was not only a great poet, but also a fighter who struggled for his ideals all his life. He actively and bravely joined the revolution, participated in the Greek national liberation movement and became one of the leaders. Shaped a batch in his poems? Byronic hero? . They are aloof, fanatical and romantic, but full of rebellious spirit.

Characteristics of Byron's poems

George? Gordon? George Gordon (Byron) created a group in his poems? Byronic hero? They are aloof, fanatical and romantic, but full of rebellious spirit. Their hearts are full of loneliness and depression, but they despise small groups. Children? Harold is Byron's first poem? Byronic hero? . The most representative, combative and brilliant work in Byron's poetry is his long poem Don Juan, which describes the romantic stories of Don Juan, the son of Spanish aristocrats, such as travel, love and adventure, exposes the dark, ugly and hypocritical side of society and plays the battle song for freedom, happiness and liberation.

Byron's masterpiece of poetry

"Childe? Harold's Travels is one of Byron's masterpieces, which was written after Byron traveled to many European countries. " Son? Haller's Travels expresses his anger at Napoleon's invasion and Britain's interference in the national independence movement mainly through the romantic lyricism of julia child and the poet himself. On the other hand, he loves and appreciates the beauty of the Rhine, Italian architecture and sculpture, respects great historical figures such as Rousseau and Voltaire, praises and encourages people of all countries who resist oppression for independence and freedom, and hates the surrounding environment. This poem includes? Lyric epic? Known as.

The background of Byron's creation of this masterpiece is 18. At the end of 2009, Europe was in a period of long-term social unrest. On the one hand, under the impact and influence of the French Revolution, the feudal forces were severely hit, gradually showing a declining trend, and at the same time, they were making a final dying struggle.

On the other hand, the revolutionary ideas instilled by the French Revolution liberated the people's minds and further promoted the independence of colonial countries. In this era, the combination of background and Byron's life path inspired Byron's hatred and understanding of feudal ruling forces. At the same time, his aristocratic status did not realize his aristocratic lifestyle, which also prompted him to go further and further in the spiritual world. "Childe? The hero of Haller's Travels? Hallor de actually shows Byron's wandering life and his thought of opposing feudal autocracy.

Byron's Historical Evaluation

People think Byron is more like a hero of his own creation than any other poet? That is, the romantic traveler? Harold; Manfred rejected by society; Don, a cynical and heartless lover? Juan. Although Byron did write many poems based on his own life experience, these poems are by no means purely autobiographical. However, what really embodies Byron's genius is his long poems, not the lyric poems that are usually his representative works in the anthology.

Like many poets, Byron was an activist at heart. He loved the ideal of freedom, and devoted great energy to Greece's struggle for independence from Turkey.