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The Love Theme of the Renaissance——A Comment on Two Renaissance Poems

The Love Theme of the Renaissance——A Comment on Two Renaissance Poems
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摘要 Poetry is one of the most important literary forms in the English Renaissance. Love is an eternal theme of the tremendous amount of the English Renaissance poems. In the two famous love poems,Valediction:Forbidding Mourning and The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,the poets express their strong feelings in different ways. By employing the method of literature review and centering around the two vivid love poems,this paper attempts to explore their images,themes and many other literary characteristics. The objective of it is to help us to have a deeper understanding about the literature in the English Renaissance,and know more about love which is a beautiful emotion. Poetry is one of the most important literary forms in the English Renaissance. Love is an eternal theme of the tremendous amount of the English Renaissance poems. In the two famous love poems,Valediction:Forbidding Mourning and The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,the poets express their strong feelings in different ways. By employing the method of literature review and centering around the two vivid love poems,this paper attempts to explore their images,themes and many other literary characteristics. The objective of it is to help us to have a deeper understanding about the literature in the English Renaissance,and know more about love which is a beautiful emotion.
作者 李国英
出处 《魅力中国》 2009年第A06期51-52,43,共3页
关键词 The ENGLISH RENAISSANCE LOVE POETRY The English Renaissance love poetry
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