What are the differences between Byron, Shelley and Keats?

The core of Byron phenomenon is that he created a "Byronic hero", wandering around, with a melancholy personality, often consciously standing on the crowd and customs, satirizing the past and the present; Although there is a strong male-centered consciousness, it has a constant charm for women. Harold and Manfred can especially represent this lonely rebel; In addition, the central figure is also a typical example of this type in the romantic legendary poem "Oriental Narrative Poetry". These characters are extraordinary in appearance, energetic, brilliant and capable of doing something, but the evil society does not allow him to play his talents and become a victim of society. They all have cynical thoughts, all-round courage and all kinds of crazy romantic adventures. They are single-handedly "Avengers". Mentally, they are tenacious and arrogant, brave and firm, melancholy and lonely, mysterious and painful.

. "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" It was Shelley who predicted that a better world would come in the future, which was thought-provoking Shelley is also famous for his lyric poems, inheriting the tradition of Wordsworth and integrating nature into his poems. Ode to the west wind, Cloud, Lark and other works are sonorous in rhyme, sincere in feelings and shining with profound ideological brilliance.

For Shelley, famous critics have been derogating from him, but some people think that Milton's massiness and Shelley's Air and Fire each represent half of Dante, and the top half is an honor. Shelley's poems are sometimes comparable to Mozart's music.

Although Keats' influence in European history is not as good as Byron's, Byron's reputation is incomparable with Keats' in the history of English poetry. Compared with Shelley, Keats is more willing to describe the dramatic picture of life with a warm and cold-eyed attitude, showing the artist's interest in real people who play various roles in real life. He doesn't hate the limited world because of the supreme ideal, but uses concrete human feelings to prove infinite existence. Keats pointed out in a letter 18 18 that Wordsworth is "more profound" than Milton, because he attaches importance to the journey of the soul in the secular world and pays more attention to "human heart" or "humanity" than Milton, and his unique talent can help us "explore" those "dark passages" in the "big house" of life. Some critics believe that Keats' tendency is to explore new permanent values. His main purpose is not to convince us that the world is full of suffering and oppression, but to summon up courage to accept the fact that the world is full of joy, health and freedom. These all belong to others, but we can also belong to ourselves as long as we work hard. The essence of Keats' thought and art is to make us have the courage to believe that others are happy and feel heartfelt joy for it.