Introduction of the theme of lost solitude in Hardy's poet =========== From 1862 to 1867, Hardy worked as an architect in London and then continued his building work at Dorsett . My body is not good. At the same time, his writing poem had little effect. Then he turned to the novel as more popular, and by 1874 he was able to support himself through writing. It is also the year that Hardy married his first wife, Emma Gifford. Their marriage continued until 1912, and Hardy urged him to write his poetry Veteris Vestigiae Flammae (the remnant of the old flame).
The lost theme in the poem provides a sample of the author's poetry. Each one expresses the lost theme in some form. Collection Introduction The purpose of this series is to provide a sample of the author's poetry. Each poem draws the theme "lost" in a sense. - William Wordsworth's sonnet "The world is too much for us", the lecturer expresses his frustration over the state of the world he is looking at. In the whole poem, the speaker emphasized his dissatisfaction with the disconnection between the world and nature. Typical Italian sonnets, the first eight lines of poetry make sure the speakers are experiencing this dissatisfaction
John Lennon and Paul McCartney's Eleanor Rigby Loneliness is a theme that comes up repeatedly in all kinds of literature. "Eleanor Rigby", John Lennon and Paul McCartney are good examples of loneliness theme in poetry. Loneliness The beginning of this poem is an understatement word. "" Oh, look at all the lonely people. "The same chorus was used to end a poem and form a perfect circle - as was the case with most musicians John's early childhood problem was serious, he said in October 9, 1940 In fact, Liverpool was born on the day, in fact, because the raid was very bad John was placed under the table to protect him, his aunt Mimi dangerous to see his life to see him Since Lead is a merchant sailor, he left a lot of things, and his mother Julia is very free and unlimited, some of the main sources of John's entertainment.
Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 in Stansford, England. He was born in a country where poetry dominates literature and can be said to be several great poets, including William Shakespeare. Most of his poems were published later in his life. He also wrote many famous novels to support his own economy. Some of his poems were inspired by his first wife Emma, who rarely noticed this when she was alive. - Lewis Thomas Cell Lifetime Cells: Louis Thomas' biological observer's memo contains a short, insightful article that provides readers different perspectives of the world and ourselves I will. The name of the book is taken from the first article, "Cell Life" Thomas presents his observations on ecology and the influence of cellular activity.