A comparison between Byron and Wallace

Byron's characteristics are: as a romantic poet, Byron also integrated great enthusiasm into the perfect combination of lyric and narrative skills, showing the distinctive artistic characteristics of his poems and the special artistic charm of romantic new poems. The "lyric epic" shows a magnificent and shocking picture of the times: Spain is filled with the smoke of Napoleon's war of aggression, Italy is trembling under the iron hoof of Austria, and Greece is groaning under the slavery of Turkey. In The Trend of Thought, Byron sadly described the sufferings and sorrows of the oppressed people and mercilessly exposed the greed and cruelty of the oppressors and aggressors. He paid tribute to the battlefield of Waterloo and commented on Napoleon's merits and demerits. He sang proudly in the beautiful lake Geneva, amid the lakes and mountains, praising Rousseau, Voltaire and other enlighteners' lofty ideals of freedom and equality. In Greece, when the poet was in the ancient battlefield of Yu Guangrong, he couldn't help feeling strong and passionate. He expressed deep sympathy for the fate of the Greek people who were being oppressed by foreign countries, and at the same time expressed dissatisfaction and resentment that they had forgotten the brilliant achievements of their ancient ancestors. He wants to wake people up with brilliant battle songs and change their indifferent and muddled negative attitude towards the fate of the motherland. Wordsworth, the leading figure of Huxiang poets, experienced great ups and downs-his early ardent yearning for the French Revolution turned into a worship of nature that later disappeared in the landscape, and he achieved epoch-making innovation in poetry art, so that some people called him the first modern poet. Wordsworth's short poems are fresh, and his long poems are fresh and profound, which is contrary to the plain and elegant style of neoclassicism and creates a fresh and lively romantic poetry style. His sonnets are magnificent, and his overture (1805) wrote the autobiographical Growth of a Poet's Mind in verse for the first time, which created a new style in content and art. Wordsworth's poems about nature are beautiful and moving, and one of his outstanding features is full of feelings and scenes. This style is reflected in the author's choice of theme, language, meter, style and vocabulary.

William Wordsworth, English poet. Also translated into Wordsworth. Born into a lawyer's family in Kirkmouth, Cumberland, England, he died in Ludelmen, westmorland. My mother died at the age of 8 and was sent to Hoxhead boarding school until 1787. In the meantime, he was able to wander freely among the local lakes and mountains, which had a great influence on the formation of his later thought and artistic style. As a child, he could recite the works of poets Spencer, Shakespeare and Milton paragraph by paragraph. Later, under the guidance of my teacher, I came into contact with1the works of poets in the early 8th century and later poets such as Biddy and chatterton who imitated the medieval style. His father 1783 died, and he and his brothers were taken care of by his uncle. Sister Dorothy was brought up by her grandparents. Dorothy is the closest person to him, never married, and accompanied him. From 65438 to 0787, he entered St. John's College of Cambridge University, became familiar with Greek Latin literature, and studied Italian, French and Spanish. 1790 holiday, I traveled on foot in France, Switzerland and Italy, and got in touch with the French Revolution that lasted for one year and the jubilation of the people after the victory. After graduating from college, 179 1 stayed in London for several months and went hiking in Wales for several weeks. In the same year 1 1 went to France and lived in bloy. He was passionate about the French Revolution, believing that the revolution showed the perfection of human nature and would save the people in dire straits under the monarchy. At the same time, he also met many moderate people in gironde. His mood during this period is described in detail in the long poem "Overture".

George gordon byron (1788 65438+1October 22nd-1April 824 19), born in London and graduated from Cambridge University, was a great romantic poet in Britain at the beginning of the19th century. His masterpiece is Childe. Mr. Lu Xun called him a romantic elder.

Many Byronic heroes are depicted in his poems. He is not only a great poet, but also a fighter who struggled for his ideals all his life. He actively and bravely participated in the revolution, that is, participated in the Greek national liberation movement and became one of the leaders.