Comparison and Contrast of the Treatment of Death in Stevie Smith’s and Philip Larkin’s Poetry
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Comparison and Contrast of the Treatment of Death in Stevie Smith’s and Philip Larkin’s Poetry
필립 라킨과 스티비 스미스의 시를 통해 볼 때 죽음에 대한 관점을 비교 분석한 영문 레포트입니다.
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Professor Julian Hall
English 3101-01
17 June 2010
Comparison and Contrast of the Treatment of Death in Stevie Smith’s and Philip Larkin’s Poetry
Many poets through out the ages have written about death as we can see from the sonnet
number 146 in which Shakespeare has written about death and life. Also, John Donne has written
about overcoming death in a religious perspective in his Holy sonnet number 10. To look at modern
poetry, poets like Dylan Thomas and W.B Yeats wrote about death in their poems. As ‘death’ having
been commonly interesting theme for the poets through out ages, I would like to compare and
contrast the treatment of death in Stevie Smith’s and Philip Larkin’s poetry as these two poets are
famous for handling ‘death’ in their poems.
First to find something in common in the poems of the two poets, we can say that Stevie
Smith and Philip Larkin both mention about loneliness and coldness of death. In “Do Take Muriel Out”
by Smith, ‘All her friends
참고 자료
Anderson, Linda. “Gender, Feminism, Poetry: Stevie Smith, Sylvia Plath, Jo Shapcott”
(class handout). P.177, 178
Childs, Peter. “Philosophical Sundials of History”. The Twentieth Century in Poetry. A
Critical Survey. London: Routledge, 1999. P.135