• 导读
  • “宁要充满感受的生活,而不要充满思索的生活。”

  • 内容简介
  • 中国诗人、学者余光中说:“一百多年来,济慈的声誉与日俱增,如今且远在浪漫派诸人之上。”中国学者王佐良说:“华兹华斯和柯尔律治是浪漫主义的创始者;拜伦使浪漫主义影响遍及全世界;雪莱透过浪漫主义前瞻大同世界。但他们在吸收前人精华和影响后人诗艺上,作用都不及济慈。”

  • 作者简介
  • 约翰·济慈(John Keats),作家,1795年10月31日出生于英国,代表作品有《仿斯宾塞》、《夜莺颂》和《白天逝去了》等。

    John Keats (31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821) was an English Romantic poet. He was one of the main figures of the second generation of Romantic poets along with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, despite his work having been in publication for only four years before his death.

    Although his poems were not generally well received by critics during his life, his reputation grew after his death, so that by the end of the 19th century he had become one of the most beloved of all English poets. He had a significant influence on a diverse range of poets and writers. Jorge Luis Borges stated that his first encounter with Keats was the most significant literary experience of his life.

    The poetry of Keats is characterised by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. Today his poems and letters are some of the most popular and most analysed in English literature.

  • 目录
    • 'After dark vapours have oppressed our plains'
    • Written on a Blank Space at the End of Chaucer's Tale 'The Floure and the Leafe'
    • On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
    • To Leigh Hunt, Esq.
    • On the Sea
    • Sonnet on a Picture of Leander
    • 'Happy is England! I could be content'
    • On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again
    • 'When I have fears that I may cease to be'
    • To—['Time's sea']
    • Sonnet to Spenser
    • Sonnet—The Human Seasons
    • On Visiting the Tomb of Burns
    • Sonnet Written in the Cottage where Burns was Born
    • To Ailsa Rock
    • Sonnet Written upon the Top of Ben Nevis
    • To Homer
    • 'Why did I laugh to-night? No voice will tell'
    • Sonnet—A Dream, after Reading Dante's
    • To Sleep
    • Two Sonnets on Fame (Ⅰ)
    • Two Sonnets on Fame(Ⅱ)
    • 'If by dull rhymes our English must be chained'
    • Sonnet to Fanny
    • 'The day is gone and all its sweets are gone'
    • 'Bright star! Would I were steadfast as thou art'
    • On Death
    • Sleep and Poetry
    • To Emma Mathew
    • Lines on the Mermaid Tavern
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