Appreciation of Byron's Contrastive Techniques in Poetry

Both of them have made great contributions and influences to world literature, because they don't belong to a genre, so there is not much comparability.

Byron is an English romantic writer. The representative work is Don Juan, which turned Don Juan, a traditional European goat image, into a sentimental but righteous figure who roamed Europe and went out to save Greece. Byron's Manfred, Childe? Harold's son? Halliday and Conrad, the pirate hero in oriental narrative poems, are called Byronic heroes, which show a desperate, cynical and helpless person in the capitalist situation in Europe at that time, and are called Byronic heroes. In world literature, people usually study the relationship between Byron and Pushkin.

Dickens preferred realistic literature. His masterpiece A Tale of Two Cities describes the humanity of capitalist society and exposes the cruelty of capitalist society at the same time. Dickens' other works include Oliver Twist, Difficult Current Affairs and David? Copperfield, wait.

Therefore, of the two, Byron prefers the romantic school of literature, while Dickens prefers the realistic school. It can be said that their narrative styles and techniques are different, but they have great influence on the development of world literature. The two even complement each other. In comparative literature, although it belongs to the same country, isn't it? Transnational, cross-language and cross-cultural interdisciplinary? But if we start with the method of parallel research, we can find that both of them revealed the reality of European society at that time, and both of them were very profound. Byron, on the other hand, traveled to several countries from the perspective of romantic lyric, macro narrative and perspective. Dickens, on the other hand, focused on ordinary people and expressed reality with realism.

Therefore, Byron and Dickens have great contributions and influences on world literature, and it is difficult to compare them, because they belong to different schools and are complementary.