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Extended knowledge
Poetry is a literary form full of artistic appeal, which expresses the poet's profound thoughts and feelings through refined language and unique structure. When appreciating poetry, we should not only pay attention to the artistic conception and expression of poetry itself, but also deepen our understanding of poetry by expanding our knowledge.
First, the background and genre of the literary age
Understanding the literary background and genre of poetry is helpful to better understand the cultural connotation and expression intention of poetry. Every literary era has its unique social, political and literary characteristics, and poetry often reflects the ideological trend and changes of the times.
For example: Tang Poetry and Song Poetry: Understanding the social and cultural background of Tang and Song Dynasties can help us understand the differences between Tang Poetry and Song Poetry. Poetry and songs in the Tang Dynasty tend to be unrestrained, while the lyrics in the Song Dynasty are more graceful and delicate.
Romanticism and Modernism: Being familiar with/kloc-the romantic movement in the 9th century and the modernist literature in the 20th century is helpful to understand the unique expression of freedom, individuality and reality by poets in this period.
Second, the form and structure of poetry.
Poetry has many forms and structures, such as rhythm, meter and genre, which have a far-reaching influence on the expression of poetry. Understanding the different forms of poetry is helpful to taste the beauty of poetic language more carefully.
For example: haiku and haiku: Exploring traditional Japanese poetry forms, such as haiku and haiku, and understanding their unique structure and writing rules are helpful to appreciate and understand the unique charm of Japanese literature.
Sonnet: By understanding the sonnet form of Italian poet Petrarch, we can deeply understand the limitations and challenges of this structure to express feelings and thoughts.
Third, the combination of poetry, art and music.
The intersection of poetry and other art forms is also an interesting field to expand knowledge. Many poems have been adapted into music, painting and other forms, which echo and blend with each other, forming a more colorful cultural experience.
Example: Poetry and painting: Understand the cooperation between poets and painters, such as william blake and his painting poem A Journey to Jerusalem, and you can feel the world depicted by the painter in the poem.
Lyrics and Poetry: Music lyrics often have the characteristics of poetry. By learning lyrics and understanding the relationship between lyrics and song creation, we can deepen our appreciation of lyrics.
Fourthly, poetry translation and cross-cultural understanding.
Poetry translation is a challenging task, but it is also an important way to expand the world of poetry. By reading poetry translations in different languages, we can broaden our understanding of different cultures and regions and enrich our literary horizons.
Example: Du Fu's English translation: By reading Du Fu's English translation, we can not only appreciate the beauty of Du Fu's poems, but also feel the different interpretations of the same work by different translators.
Latin American Poetry: Understand the poetic traditions of Latin American countries, and taste poets from Brazil, Argentina and Chile through translation, so as to expand our understanding of Latin American literature.
V the social and political significance of poetry
Many poems reflect social and political reality. By deeply understanding the social and political background of poetry, we can fully understand the poet's creative motivation and the information conveyed by poetry.
For example, war poems: A deep understanding of war poems, such as "war poems" during the First World War, can more intuitively feel the far-reaching influence of war on human spirit and society.
Social Criticism Poetry: By reading some poems with social criticism, such as Beling's Song of Freedom and Shelley's Marcy, we can understand the poet's feelings about social injustice.