Remarkable characteristics of Byron's poetic art
Byron's satirical talent: He combines satire, narration and lyricism, which is the outstanding performance of his unique talent. In his early years, when his first novel "Idle Time" was ridiculed by Edinburgh Review, he wrote a satirical poem "English Poets and Scottish Critics", which made a comprehensive attack on the whole British literary world, showing the poet's courage and talent as a satirical poet. His political satire The Fantasy of Trial is vividly displayed, which makes it one of the most mature and complete political satires in the history of English literature. In the poem, he mercilessly mocked and satirized Southey's disgusting poem of the same name praising George III, aiming at the king of England and all reactionary forces. "Don? Juan is an unfinished satirical narrative poem. With a mocking and critical attitude, the poet gave the most profound comments on the social status, political system, moral fashion, living habits and British society. Byron's most striking artistic feature is bitter satire, which covers every corner of his works and points to the broad social life in Europe at the end of 65438+the end of 2008+the beginning of 2009. As an "encyclopedia of satire" without losing its sharp and incisive characteristics, it has also risen from general satire to political satire.