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对John Keats《秋颂》的提问

By 22级蔡立荣 5天前 8次浏览

In John Keats' "To Autumn," how does the poet's detailed and vivid depiction of the autumn season serve to blur the boundaries between life and death, and what philosophical insights does this blurring convey about the human experience?

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  • 杨凯迪 5天前

    1. Classical Influence on the Poem’s Tone

    Philostratus’ Erotic Epistles (a core reference for Jonson’s To Celia) champions Platonic spiritual love—an idealized, non-carnal affection detached from physical desire . Jonson borrows this classical framework, infusing the poem with refined intellectual admiration through:

    - Allusions to classical mythology: The mention of "Jove's nectar" evokes Greek-Roman divine imagery, elevating the lover’s devotion beyond mundane passion to a scholarly, culturally rooted reverence .

    - Formal classical structure: The poem uses strict syllabic meter (iambic tetrameter/trimeter alternation) and archaic diction (thine, thee), mirroring the stylistic restraint of classical Greek lyric poetry and reinforcing an intellectual, polished tone .

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  • sSOKpm8N 5天前

    Keats blurs life/death via autumn’s dual roles: it brings vital harvest (life) (plump crops) and quiet decay (death) (fading growth) — these overlap, erasing sharp boundaries.

    This conveys: Life and death are linked parts of nature’s cycle; human experience includes both beauty/fulfillment and loss/transience, and we find meaning in embracing this coexistence.

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