P.B. Shelley's "England in 1819" and William Blake's "London"

A Comparison


Trabajo Escrito, 2021

7 Páginas, Calificación: 1,7


Resumen o Introducción

Political and social grievances have always been inspirational sources for literary work. The poems “England in 1819” by P.B. Shelley and “London” by William Blake are both concerned with the political and social impacts of the Industrial Revolution and the turbulent regency of King George III in England. Although the poems discuss a very similar issue, there are significant disparities with regards to their themes as well as their formal and rhetorical features.

P.B. Shelley’s sonnet “England in 1819” is metered in iambic pentameter but does not fit the rhyming pattern of a traditional Petrarchan sonnet. Moreover, there is no typical division between the first eight and the final six lines. The structure is disorganized and unsteady, exactly like the condition of England in 1819 seemed to be. The speaker describes the dreadful state of the nation and directs his critique towards the responsible – the ruling powers. The first six lines of “England in 1819” are concerned with the monarchy, representing the greatest source of all evil.

Detalles

Título
P.B. Shelley's "England in 1819" and William Blake's "London"
Subtítulo
A Comparison
Universidad
University of Heidelberg  (Anglistisches Seminar)
Calificación
1,7
Autor
Año
2021
Páginas
7
No. de catálogo
V1014133
ISBN (Ebook)
9783346410610
Idioma
Inglés
Palabras clave
shelley, england, william, blake, london, comparison
Citar trabajo
Jasmin Haddad (Autor), 2021, P.B. Shelley's "England in 1819" and William Blake's "London", Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1014133

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