Attitude to love Love is a feeling that people always feel. It is very difficult to express strong emotions in words, but through the poetry of "love and loss" in the 20th century, we see different attitudes expressed by love and different from the way love is conveyed through human relations can do. . The poems mentioned in this article are John Clea's First Love, El Izabeth Barrett Browning's How I Love You, Christina Rossetti's Birthday, Christina Walsch's' It is female. Lovers by Robert Browning and "My Last Duchess".
The attitude towards love of poetry before 1900 and 1990 wrote "Desperate Lover" written before 1900 and the second Liz Lockhead poem "I am not grateful for your lover". It was written in the 1990's. These poems are nearly a century away. Attitudes towards love change over time, and these poems represent this. I do not appreciate your Valentine's Day on how people think about the 1990's Valentine's Day and desperate enthusiasts show the importance of seeing people's ideas and the love of the 1990s.
Attitude to love Love is a feeling that people always feel. It is very difficult to express strong emotions in words, but through the poetry of "love and loss" in the 20th century, we see different attitudes expressed by love and different from the way love is conveyed through human relations can do. . The poems mentioned in this article are John Clea's First Love, El Izabeth Barrett Browning's How I Love You, Christina Rossetti's Birthday, Christina Walsch's' It is female. Lovers by Robert Browning and "My Last Duchess".
A new attitude toward poetry has gradually evolved in poetry. After all, the classical theme was "Ubler Love" - a lover dies instead of joining his lover - in his poetry anthology, Kitsabu was a Hahiri Theologian IbnD. 910) Description of al-zahrah (Flower Book). This theme is at the heart of the Ghazal poetry of the century. Originally it was completely secular, but later became the main concept of mysterious love poetry. (In Iraq and Egypt, the first example of this adoption happened in the era of Evenday.) In the poems of Persian, Turkish and Urdu, I hope to die on the way to my beloved . The desire to become commonplace became commonplace, and most of the romantic stories written in these languages became tragic. The influence of Ibn Dā'ūd also spread to the West Islamic world. Poetry is scattered and translated many times in Western languages.