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三字经幼儿跟读版[Abstract]As one of the earliest and greatest figures of Romanticism, William Blake is famous for his mysterious imagination, symbolism and spirit of revolution. “The Tyger”, a classic poem in Songs of Experience, has been taken as a symbolic poem and is continuously reconsidered by the critics. The paper intends to interpret the symbolic meaning of “The Tyger” as the revolutionary force. In brief, it defends the conclusion from the three perspectives: William Blake’s experience, poetry and the content of “The Tyger”.
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小班数学公开课[Key words]The Tyger,symbolism,revolutionary force
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I. Introduction
花马吊嘴>寂静岭护士hAs a British poet, William Blake occupies an important and distinct place in the literature of the entire world. In fact, largely due to his work’善上若水s idiosyncratic and unorthodox nature, William Blake was unappreciated and lived in near poverty during his own lifetime. Misunderstanding shadowed his career as a writer and artist. Today, however, Blake is wide
ly regarded as one of England’s great figures of art and literature and one of the most inspired and original painters of his time. His ver and artwork has become part of the wider movement of Romanticism in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century European culture. For example, Harold Bloom regards him as an origin of modernity in Romanticism: “Modern poetry, in English, is the invention of Blake and Wordsworth.”[1]16 The poet Wordsworth also commented that “there is something in his madness which interests me more than the sanity of Lord Byron and Walter Scott.”[2]184
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