關於作者

Edward Young was an English poet and playwright, best known for his work "Night Thoughts," which reflects on the nature of life, death, and immortality. Born in London in 1683, he was educated at Oxford and became a prominent literary figure in the early 18th century. His writings often explored deep philosophical themes, addressing human existence and the inevitability of death, which resonated with readers during the Enlightenment period. Young's reflective style and poignant insights contributed to his lasting influence on later poets and thinkers.

Throughout his career, Young also wrote several plays, although they did not achieve the same level of acclaim as his poetry. His ability to weave personal grief with universal themes made "Night Thoughts" a groundbreaking work that continues to be studied and appreciated today. Young's exploration of the human condition and his innovative use of blank verse set the stage for future literary movements, establishing him as a significant figure in English literature.

出生日期 July 3, 1683
出生地點 London, England
逝世日期 April 12, 1765