Nature in Alastor, Childe Harold and Endymion

This article looks at the way nature appears in Alastor, Childe Harold and Endymion. We have tried to look for both the similarities and the differences that exist in these poems in relation to nature. First, we have dealt with Shelley's poem, in which we have noticed the poet's...

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Main Author: Sánchez Calvo, Arsenio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Alicante 1989-12-01
Series:Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses
Online Access:https://raei.ua.es/article/view/1989-n2-la-naturaleza-en-alastor-childe-harold-y-endymion
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spelling doaj-af950d9219694838a5f2632a193b35512020-11-25T03:42:09ZengUniversidad de AlicanteRevista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses0214-48082171-861X1989-12-01214310.14198/raei.1989.2.134350Nature in Alastor, Childe Harold and EndymionSánchez Calvo, Arsenio This article looks at the way nature appears in Alastor, Childe Harold and Endymion. We have tried to look for both the similarities and the differences that exist in these poems in relation to nature. First, we have dealt with Shelley's poem, in which we have noticed the poet's love for nature and its contemplation. Then we analyse Byron's feelings about nature in Childe Harold, and we have a close look at the development in the way nature is treated through the different cantos. We also pay special attention to some of the characteristics Alastor and Childe Harold have in common, such as a kind of pantheistic feeling for nature that goes back to Spinoza and Plato. Finally, we study how nature is seen through Keat's imagination in Endymion.https://raei.ua.es/article/view/1989-n2-la-naturaleza-en-alastor-childe-harold-y-endymion
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description This article looks at the way nature appears in Alastor, Childe Harold and Endymion. We have tried to look for both the similarities and the differences that exist in these poems in relation to nature. First, we have dealt with Shelley's poem, in which we have noticed the poet's love for nature and its contemplation. Then we analyse Byron's feelings about nature in Childe Harold, and we have a close look at the development in the way nature is treated through the different cantos. We also pay special attention to some of the characteristics Alastor and Childe Harold have in common, such as a kind of pantheistic feeling for nature that goes back to Spinoza and Plato. Finally, we study how nature is seen through Keat's imagination in Endymion.
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