Exploring the Impact of Keats’s Poetry on Hyperion

Wang Shengnan

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It is an important topic today that how can we draw the essence from the works of excellent writers or artists, then learn their creative methods and ideas, add ourselves innovative inspiration and perspectives to create our own works. And in this paper, we can find out the key answer. This paper first introduces the research background and the significance of the topic selection, then we appreciate the beauty in John Keats poetry. The next part continues to analyze the impact of Keats’s poetry on Hyperion from five aspects, including themes, the use of language, religion, eternity and the way to explore the relationship between human and nature. As the representative poet of the second generation of British Romanticism, John Keats did profound influence on later generations of writers, especially Dan. Influenced by Keats, Simon’s discussions on themes, religion, writing style and characteristics, as well as the relationship between man and nature have formed his own writing style: the pursuit of beauty: at the same time, he also combines aesthetic elements with scientific elements through grand narration, delicate characterization and rich symbolic meanings. His book Hyperion deeply discusses the topics of aesthetics, philosophy, religion, eternity, and the relationship between man and nature, providing readers with a shocking reading experience.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/csm.v8n2p1

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