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1、論布萊克詩中的貧苦意識(shí)TheAnalysisofPovertyandHardshipConsciousnessInBlake’sPoetryContentsAbstract……………………………………………..……………………...1Keywords…………………………………………….……………………...1I.IntroductionofWilliamBlake..................................……..............….1II.PoemsandAnalysisofWilliamBlake………………..…………..…3III.Conc
2、lusion………………………………………………..………….…8References…………………………………………………..………………8第9頁共9頁TheAnalysisofPovertyandHardshipConsciousnessInBlake’sPoetry摘 要:從總體上論述布萊克的生平及時(shí)代背景,從而引出作品的時(shí)代特色和作者的獨(dú)特性。通過對(duì)作品的語言特點(diǎn)和文化內(nèi)涵的分析來論證布萊克的貧苦意識(shí)。分析總結(jié)布萊克作品及本課題所研究的獨(dú)特之處,從而更好的理解浪漫主義前期的時(shí)代特征和對(duì)浪漫主義運(yùn)動(dòng)所產(chǎn)生的積極影響。關(guān)鍵詞:布萊克;貧苦意識(shí);天真之歌;經(jīng)驗(yàn)之歌Abstrac
3、t:Fromtalkingaboutallhislifeandhistime,we’llknowthetimecharacteristicofhisworksandtheuniquenessofthewriter.FromanalyzingthecharacteristicsoflanguageinworksandconnotationofculturetoshowBlake’spovertyandhardshipconsciousness.AnalyzingandsummarizingtheBlake’sworksandtheuniqueness,inthisway,wecan
4、understandmoreaboutthetimecharacteristicsinearlydaysofromanticperiodandtheinfluencetheymadetotheRomantics.Keywords:WilliamBlake;PovertyandHardshipConsciousness;SongofExperience;SongofInnocence第9頁共9頁I.IntroductionofWilliamBlakeWilliamBlakewasborninahosier’sfamilyinLondon.Andhewasatransitionalf
5、igureinBritishliterature.Hewasoneofthefirstwritersofthe“RomanticPeriod.”HeturnedbacktoElizabethanandearlyseventeen-centurypoets,andothereighteenth-centurypoetsoutsidethetraditionofPope.Ofalltheromanticpoetsoftheeighteenthcentury,heisthemostindependentandthemostoriginal.Inhisearliestwork,hesee
6、mstogobacktotheElizabethansongwritersforhismodels,butforgreaterpartofhislifehewasthepoetofinspirationalone,followingnoman’slead,andobeyingnovoice,butthatwhichheheardinhisownmysticsoul.Thoughthemostextraordinaryliterarygeniusofhisage,hehadpracticallynoinfluenceuponit.Indeed,wehardlyyetundersta
7、ndthispoetofpurefancy,thismystic,andthistranscendentalmadman,whoremainedtotheendofhisbusylifeanincomprehensiblechild.Hewasnotalwaysapoet.Infact,hisonlyformaltrainingwasinart.Attheageoften,heenteredadrawingschool.HebecameanapprenticeunderJames