第20次开课

开始:2025-08-26

截止:2025-12-31

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15/19周

成绩预发布时间 2025-12-28

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河北师范大学
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河北师范大学
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河北师范大学
副教授
邢台学院
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河北师范大学
副教授
河北师范大学
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河北师范大学
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对致西莉亚的提问

By 董许萌 7天前 3次浏览

Ben Jonson's "To Cela, " the poet uses two everyday scenarios—"drinking wine" and "giving flowers"-to express love, yet deliberately downplays the direct description of the lover's appearance common in traditional lyric poetry, Instead, he focuses on spiritual resonance, such as "the breath from your lips is more intoxicating than wine" and "the rose retains its fragrance because of your favor." Then, does this technique of "using objects to convey atfection without describing the person aim to separate love from woridly desires and elevate it to a pure soul connection? In the line "The rose I gave you will fade, but the breath of yours it carries will never disappear, " there is a sharp contrast between "transient matter' and "eternal emotion. Does this contrast imply Jonson's unique view that love "transcends physical form and retains a spiritual mark"? Furthermore, the poem's language is as simple as a whisper, without ornate hetoric. Is there a
deliberate correspondence and design between this minimalist style and the "restrained yet profound" love conveyed in the poem?

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