Love definition in the words of the clod and the pebble , the romantic poem of William Blake
Publish place: Scientific Journal of Review (SJR)، Vol: 3، Issue: 7
Publish Year: 1393
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: English
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Abstract:
William Blake, a great poet, engraver, and artist, was born in November 28, of 1757 in London. From his childhood he enjoys artistic works and when their parents sent him topainting class, after passing five years, he became a perfect engraver an drawer. He used to compose poem and engravingtogether, that's why he earned money in this way. In the poem of The Clod and the Pebble he explains the meaning of love from two opposite viewpoints. The clod's view is a sound of innocent and purity, but the pebble's notion is the sound of experience. In this research, the author tried to survey the different definition of love in the words of great philosophers and critics.
Keywords:
William blake , The clod and the pebble , Sigmund freud , Jacque lacan , Plato , Socrates , Love definition , Ambivalence
Authors
s kamarzadeh
M.A. in English Literature, Islamic Azad University-Arak Branch, Arak, IRAN.