"Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains”: Opium Poems Of John Keats Abstract

N. Alsaeed
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Although the early nineteenth century saw the rise of literature, particularly poetry, it was also the age of the rise of opium use. Opium was once used for pain alleviation and disease treatment. Opium trade grew in popularity and it became a commodity in the 18th and 19th centuries. Poor people were dismissed by some doctors, who suggested that they buy opium straight from pharmacies. Opium was first prescribed as a medicine, or as a component of a medicine, to treat sickness and disease. Later, it was used for recreational purposes. The sale of opium on the streets resulted in a rise in its consumption. Because of the visuals and new visions it produced, some Romantic writers utili z ed opium to boost their creativity and inspiration. Various 19th Century writers' works have been shown to be influenced by opium use in some critical studies. Samuel Coleridge, De Quincey, Lord Byron, Percy Shelly, and John Keats are just a few of the famous Romantic poets who recorded their opium use for medical reasons or to express themselves creatively. Opium was used to cure rheumatism by Coleridge and for tooth pain by De Quincy. Shelly and Byron, on the other hand, used it for relaxation as an escape from thinking. Some critics believe that Keats' s use of opium influenced his creative ability. They believe that he did not use drugs during his earlier literary career, but had already started to use opium upon publishing the second edition of his poetry, which directly impacted his creativity. Through a historical and textual analysis, this paper sheds light on the Opium Poems, particularly in his second collection. It attempts to analyze poems that give a clear impression of the impact of the poet's abuse of opium during the process of poetic creation.
“或者把一些沉闷的鸦片倒进下水道”:约翰·济慈的鸦片诗摘要
尽管19世纪早期文学,尤其是诗歌兴起,但这也是鸦片使用兴起的时代。鸦片曾被用来缓解疼痛和治疗疾病。鸦片贸易越来越受欢迎,并在18世纪和19世纪成为一种商品。一些医生对穷人不屑一顾,建议他们直接从药店购买鸦片。鸦片最初是作为一种药物或药物的成分来治疗疾病的。后来,它被用于娱乐目的。鸦片在街头的贩卖导致了其消费量的上升。由于鸦片产生的视觉效果和新的视觉效果,一些浪漫主义作家利用鸦片来激发他们的创造力和灵感。在一些批判性研究中,许多19世纪作家的作品都被证明受到鸦片使用的影响。塞缪尔·柯勒律治、德·昆西、拜伦勋爵、珀西·雪莱和约翰·济慈只是一些著名的浪漫主义诗人,他们出于医疗原因或为了创造性地表达自己,记录了自己吸食鸦片的情况。鸦片被柯勒律治用来治疗风湿病,被德昆西用来治疗牙痛。另一方面,雪莉和拜伦用它来放松,逃避思考。一些评论家认为济慈吸食鸦片影响了他的创作能力。他们认为,他在早期的文学生涯中没有使用毒品,但在他的诗歌出版第二版时就已经开始使用鸦片,这直接影响了他的创造力。本文通过历史和文本分析,对他的《鸦片诗》,特别是他的第二部诗集进行了阐释。它试图分析那些在诗歌创作过程中对诗人滥用鸦片的影响有清晰印象的诗歌。
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