In the 17th century, a poet of "new wave" appeared in the UK. It was later called a metaphysical poet. They are very unique style, very energetic, contradictory, there are plenty of things enough to completely annoy the readers, somehow somehow amuse the way they hide their real points. Many times I think they are innocent, and they often think that they are saints. Of course, to some extent they are, but in order to enjoy reading them, we must fully recognize the embarrassment of their poetry.
This is an analysis of a man Richard Love race 'Lucasta', 'towards the war', a man who left a lover in search of glory on the battlefield. This poem first appeared in 1649. Loveless is a British poet who lives in the early 17th century. The father of Loveless was born into a long-established family with rich land. During the British Civil War, Richard Lovelace fought on behalf of the king. Loveless is best known for this poem, except for his lyric poem "From To Althea" from a prison imprisoned for his politics. For his idea, he spent many times in prison. He died at the age of 40 in 1657
During Richard Lovelace (1618-1658), the war was seen as a wealthy life, experience through rituals. Loveless poetry is a poem about love, not war. Perhaps because of the relationship between war and love - the relationship between life and death - a tie-up relationship between Mars and Venus - continues through the ancient. The poetry of Richard Lovelace may remind Hector 's words against his wife Andromek before returning to the battlefield. In addition, in Iliad, Helen wants Paris to be more eager for Aphrodite to save some of the dead in Troy Plain by Menelaus' hands. In the Vietnamese era, William Brolus said that war deteriorates sex; Bloil tried to explain why men like war because of articles published in Esquire magazine in November 1984.