A Brief Analysis of Landscape Writing and Identity Recognition in Wordsworth's and Shelley's Poems:Taking Tintern Abbey and To a Skylark as an Example
As the lake poet and poet laureate in England,William Wordsworth is the most influential poet in English Romantic movement.Percy Bysshe Shelley,one of romantic poets of the second generation,has been called"genius prophet".Taking Tintern Abbey and To a Skylark as the subject of research,this paper analyses landscape writing and identity recognition described in poems through text analysis.In the same confusing era,both seek self-identity recognition and prophesy an idealized world by virtue of natural landscape writing.