Traditional English Poetry and Literature

There are too many writers in the history of English literature. They have written too many poems and literary works. There is absolutely no way to leave a clear mark on the history of English literature by blindly following the literary tradition. Literature needs creation and exploration. Tradition is important, but writers need talent. Everyone can be a writer, but not everyone can be an excellent writer. Mrs. Dalloway, The Waves, To the Lighthouse, Wuthering Heights, Butterfly Dream, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Jane Eyre, A Tale of Two Cities, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Tess of the D 'Urbervilles, The Waste Land, Sons and Lovers.

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Some famous poets in English history: Burns's poems mostly use Scottish dialect, mostly lyric short poems, such as My Love is Like a Red Rose, which praises love, and The Scot, which expresses patriotic enthusiasm. He also wrote many satirical poems (such as Old Willie's Prayer), poems (such as Letter to Labrecque) and narrative poems (such as Two Dogs and Happy Beggar). The work expresses the thoughts and feelings of ordinary people, sympathizes with the sufferings of the lower class, and embodies the hedonistic philosophy of life in a healthy and natural way. Burns has a keen sense of humor. The vivid description of rural life in Scotland makes his poems have national characteristics and artistic charm. In addition to poetry creation, Burns also collected a large number of Scottish folk songs, edited and published 6 volumes of Scottish Music Collection and 8 volumes of Scottish Original Songs Collection. Among them, The Past is famous not only in Scotland, but also in the world.