Rabindranath Tagore 1
A famous Indian poet, writer, writer, artist, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist, he was born in a well-educated family in Calcutta and belongs to the Brahmin caste. 19 13 years, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature with his religious lyric poem "Chittaglia", and was the first Indian (and the first Asian) to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is as famous as the Lebanese poet Haji Ji Bolun and is called "two giants standing on the bridge between East and West". The masterpiece Birds is also one of the most outstanding poems in the world, which contains 325 beautiful untitled poems. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal are all integrated in Tagore's works. Short sentences express profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom.
2. percy bysshe shelley
British romantic democratic poet, the first socialist poet, novelist, philosopher, essayist and political writer, reformer, Platonist and idealist, was deeply influenced by utopian socialism. Shelley was born in Wernham, near horsham, Sussex. /kloc-entered Eton College at the age of 0/2, 1, 8 1, and was expelled from Oxford University on March 25th because of the necessity of spreading atheism. 18 1 165438 completed the narrative poem Queen Mabu in October, and from 18 18 to19, Prometheus was liberated and "Prometheus was liberated" 1822 died on July 8th. Engels called him a "genius prophet".
3.simones
A famous modern Spanish poet. The pioneer of the new golden age of Spanish lyrics. The loneliness of childhood and the Jesuit school life as long as 1 1 year in adolescence made the poet hide great sadness in his heart. 1896 The poet went to Seville to study law and painting according to his father's wishes. But he soon turned to literary creation. 1900, and Lu Wen, the founder of Latin American modernist poetry. Dario met each other and was deeply attracted by his poems. In the same year, the poetry collections White Water Lily and Soul of Violet were published, which were criticized by critics as too sentimental. I decided to go back to my hometown and learned that my father died of illness on the way, which was a great blow to my body and mind. To this end, I have entered the nursing home many times. 19 12, returned to Madrid to do editing work. During the Spanish Civil War, he sided with the pacifists and was forced into exile. During World War II, he actively appealed to people to oppose the war. In his later years, he settled in Puerto Rico because he was dissatisfied with Spain's dictatorship. 1956 Nobel Prize in Literature.
4. Eliot
A famous British modern poet, the founder of western modernist literature, was born in the United States, and his grandfather was the founder of Washington University. Both parents were born in a family with a high level of education. 1906, the poet entered Harvard University to study philosophy. 1908 The poet came into contact with symbolism poetry and began to explore modernism poetry. 1910-191and 19 14 studied at the university of Paris, still studying philosophy. Then I got a job as a researcher in Germany. He married an English girl, Vivian, and has since settled in England. The first poem was published in the same year. 1920, the poet published a collection of poetry reviews, The Holy Forest. In his later years, he was basically addicted to religion and wrote many religious poems. 1948 won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his pioneering contribution to poetry.
5. Shakespeare
A famous English playwright and poet. He was born into a wealthy family in Stratford, Warwickshire, and studied in the local grammar school. /kloc-dropped out of school to do business at the age of 0/3 and went to London about 1586. He first watched horses for aristocratic customers in front of the theater, and later gradually became a handyman, actor, playwright and shareholder of the theater. 1597 bought a house in my hometown and spent the last few years in my hometown. Ben. Jones called him "the soul of the times", and he was a master of humanistic literature in the European Renaissance. He wrote 37 plays, 154 poems 14 lines, two long poems and other poems. The long poems Venus and adonis and the Humiliation of Lucretius are both based on the works of the Roman poet Vioid Gill, with the theme of describing irresistible love and condemning the cruelty that violates the concept of "honor". 14 lines are mostly in the form of conjoined poems, with the theme of praising friendship and love.