摘要
Compared with Spenser's Sonnet 15 in which the speaker praises his beautiful lover by comparing her to various precious things such as Saphyres,Rubies,pearles,yvory,gold and silver,the speaker in Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 denies that his lover is as perfect as such wonderful things as the sun,coral,snow,roses,perfume,music and goddess,and thus portrays a more human and believable beauty.In addition,he describes his lovers in four senses-the visual sense,the sense of smell,the sense of sound,and the sense of motion.As a result,he creates a vivid and genuine beauty.
Compared with Spenser's Sonnet 15 in which the speaker praises his beautiful lover by comparing her to various precious things such as Saphyres,Rubies,pearles,yvory,gold and silver,the speaker in Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 denies that his lover is as perfect as such wonderful things as the sun,coral,snow,roses,perfume,music and goddess,and thus portrays a more human and believable beauty.In addition,he describes his lovers in four senses-the visual sense,the sense of smell,the sense of sound,and the sense of motion.As a result,he creates a vivid and genuine beauty.
出处
《思想战线》
CSSCI
北大核心
2009年第S1期48-49,共2页
Thinking