Through rereading English Renaissance & Modern poetry from the perspective of death, we can see that view of death varies depending on periods. English Renaissance poetry shows that people of the era stand faced with a sense of fear and anger towards death, -like a warrior who resists the tyrant, saying “I’ll feed on death that feeds on man.” Meanwhile English Renaissance people associate death with sin, although they want to be a overreacher, which reflects that English Renaissance people are obsessed with immortality. Christopher Marlowe’s and John Donne’s poems are the examples which show they are fully wrapped with will to live. Meanwhile the English modern poetry indicates that death is brought by the destruction of ecology by modern civilization rather than by the moral sin, accepting death as a routine in a friendly way and even praising death as the mother of beauty. Thus death is considered something acceptable rather than dreadful. D. H. Lawrence’s remarkably sensitive sensibility describes death in an aesthetic and scientific way while Emily Dickinson describes it in an ordinary and metaphysical way. In sum, English Renaissance poems are occupied with the will to live, which is also called “eros”, while English Modern ones are packed with the will to die, that is, “thanatos”.
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키워드
죽음에 대한 분노와 저항죽음에 대한 수용에로스타나토스anger & resistance against deathacceptance of deatherosthanatos
한국중앙영어영문학회 [The Jungang English Language And Literature Association Of Korea]
설립연도
1968
분야
인문학>영어와문학
소개
본 학회는 영미어문학의 학술연구와 이에 부합하는 아래의 사업을 기획 수행하며,
또한 회원 상호간의 친목을 도모함을 목적으로 한다.
1. 학회지 발간
2. 연구 발표회, 강연회, 공동연구
3. 영미어문학 관련 도서출판
4. 영미어문학 관계 도서 및 자료의 모집 및 비치
5. 기타 본회의 목적 달성에 필요한 사업
간행물
간행물명
영어영문학연구 [The Jungang Journal of English Language and Literature]