Monday, 30 March 2015

Wordsworth as romatic poet.



Name:-Gohel daya b
Paper:- 5
Roll no :-3
Sem:-2
Submitted to:-Maharaja krishnakumarsinh University.
Department of English Bhavnagar.
Email Id:- dayagohil47@gmail.com




Title: Wordsworth as a romantic poet
Introduction:
       Born: - 7th April, 1770
       Died: - 23rd April 1850
       Occupation: - poet
       Literary Movement: - Romanticism
       Notable Works: - Lyrical Ballads, poem in two volume, the execution, the prelude, wondered Lonely as a cloud.
William words worth was a, major English romantic poet. Who with Samuel Taylor Coleridge helped to lunch the romantic age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads 1798?
Ø        The generally considered of the words worth magnum to be the prelude a semibiographical poem of his early years that he reveries and expanded a number of the poetry.The poetry of Wordsworth Definition:
              For all good poetry of the Wordsworth is a kindness of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling and it is to be a true faithfulness. They have been a poems to which any value of they can be attract they were never produced on any variety of subjects of the but by a man of they are a being processed of the more have been of a usual organic sensibility a Wordsworth view of the poems had may be also find be the thought long and deep.
              They are a felineness of our continued the influxes of the poems may be a modified and directed by our thoughts of a quotation by stanza by stanza. The contemplating a relation of these general of the representative each other a real a discover. They are a originally possessed of the such sensibility a habits of a mind will be produced. They are blindly and a mechanically of the impulses of the habits.
              When which the other that the understanding of the Reader must necessarily be in some degree enlightened, and his sffections strengthened and purified.
Early life:-
       Main Article: - Early life of William words worth.
              The second five children born to John words worth and Ann Cookson William words worth born house in cocker mouth Cumberland. His sister was a close all his life. Was born the following year and the two were baptized together.
       Words worth’s father was a legal represent furtive of James Lather, 1st Early of Lons

Name:-Gohel daya b
Paper:- 5
Roll no :-3
Sem:-2
Submitted to:-Maharaja krishnakumarsinh University.
Department of English Bhavnagar.
Email Id:- dayagohil47@gmail.com




Title: Wordsworth as a romantic poet
Introduction:
       Born: - 7th April, 1770
       Died: - 23rd April 1850
       Occupation: - poet
       Literary Movement: - Romanticism
       Notable Works: - Lyrical Ballads, poem in two volume, the execution, the prelude, wondered Lonely as a cloud.
William words worth was a, major English romantic poet. Who with Samuel Taylor Coleridge helped to lunch the romantic age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads 1798?
Ø        The generally considered of the words worth magnum to be the prelude a semibiographical poem of his early years that he reveries and expanded a number of the poetry.The poetry of Wordsworth Definition:
              For all good poetry of the Wordsworth is a kindness of the spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling and it is to be a true faithfulness. They have been a poems to which any value of they can be attract they were never produced on any variety of subjects of the but by a man of they are a being processed of the more have been of a usual organic sensibility a wordsworth view of the poems had may be also find be the thought long and deep.
              They are a felineness of our continued the influxes of the poems may be a modified and directed by our thoughts of a quotation by stanza by stanza. The contemplating a relation of these general of the representative each other a real a discover. They are a originally possessed of the such sensibility a habits of a mind will be produced. They are blindly and a mechanically of the impulses of the habits.
              When which the other that the understanding of the Reader must necessarily be in some degree enlightened, and his sffections strengthened and purified.
Early life:-
       Main Article: - Early life of William words worth.
              The second five children born to John words worth and Ann Cookson William words worth born house in cocker mouth Cumberland. His sister was a close all his life. Was born the following year and the two were baptized together.
       Words worth’s father was a legal represent furtive of James Lather, 1st Early of Lonsdale and through his connection, lived in a large mansion in the small town. He was frequently away from home on business, so the young William and his siblings had title involvement with him and remained distant from him until his death in 1783. The particular set him to commit to memory large poetion of verse, including work by Milton, Shakespeare and Spenser. William also spent time at his mother’s parent’s house in penrith, Cumberland, where he was expected to the moors, but did not get along with his grandparents or his uncle, who also lived there.
       The hostile interactions with then distressed him to the point of contemplating suicide.
       Words worth was fought to read by his mother attended, first a tiny school of low quality in cocker mouth then a school in penrith for the children of upper class families, where he was taught by Ann Birkett, who insisted on insisted on instilling in her students traditions that included pursuing both scholarly and local activities, especially the festivals around Easter May Day and shrove Tuesday. It was at the school in penrith that he met the Hutchinson’s including many who later became his wife.
       After death of his mother in 1778. Words worth’s father sent him to Hawks head Grammar school in Lancashire. Dorothy to live with relatives again for another nine years.
·      Relationship with Annette Vallon:-
1791 November words worth Revolutionary France and became enthralled with the Republic movement. He fall in love with a French woman, Annette vallon, who in 1792 gave birth to their child, Caroline because of lack of money and Britain’s  tension with France he returned alone to England the next year.
With the peace of Amiens again allowing travel to France in 1802 words worth and his sister Dorothy visited Annette. The Caroline in Calais.
Afterwards he write the sonnet                              “It is a beauteous evening, calm and free”, Recalling a seaside walk with the nine-year old Caroline whom he had never seen before that visit.
      

      
v      The Wordsworth theme of poetry.
The Wordsworth’s of the written by large number of poetry in poems written by him. They are the theme of the though Wordsworth poetry remained the consistent through. Even of the body language structure and images of a Wordsworth theme. They a beginning point of view in a theme remained remarkably consistent. It could be a magnification of the embody remained considered the consistent. They may be being canons Wordsworth had set out the preface to a Lyrical Ballads. In the second Ballads (1802).
Wordsworth argued that poetry should be written in the real language of common man, rather than in the lofty and elaborate dictions that were then considered “poetic”. He believed that the first principal of poetry should be pleasure and so the chief duty of poetry is to provide pleasure through a rhythmic and beautiful expression of feeling. All human sympathy, he asserted, is based on a subtle pleasure principle that is “the naked and native dignity of man”. The Wordsworth’s a poetic of a many created of the poetic divided into the initiated the Romantic era of Wordsworth. At that time a feeling of emphasizing of the poetic devices of Wordsworth they are a instinct of a feeling at that time. A most of the formality above them and mannerism. They are a more than any poet before him. They could have may be also believed the Wordsworth a gave expression to a inchoate of human emotion of the may be a wordsworth devices of the manly kind of the poem. Thus the poem is a kindness of the Lyrical Ballad.
In the “Advertisement” to the 1798 edition of Lyrical Ballads, Wordsworth and Coleridge state that the poems in the collection were intended as a deliberate experiment in style and subject matter. Wordsworth elaborated on this idea in the “preface to the 1800 and 1802 editions which outline his main idea of a new theory of poetry”. Wordsworth explained his poetical concept.
              “The majority of the following poems are to be considered as experiments. They were written chiefly with a view to ascertain how far the language of conversation in the middle and lower classes of society is adapted to the purpose of poetic pleasure”.
If the experiment with vernacular language was not enough of departure from the norm, the focus on simple, uneducated country people as the subject of poetry was a signal of shift to the modern literature. One of the main themes of the “Lyrical Ballads” is the return to the original state of nature, in which man led a purer and more innocent existence. The subscription of the Rousseau’s belief that man was essentially good and was corrupted by the influence of society. This may be linked with sentiments spreading thought Europe just prior to the French Revolution.
They are a Rejecting the classical notion that poetry should be elevated subjects and should be composed in a formal style, Wordsworth instead championed more democratic themes. The lives of ordinary men and women, farmer, papers and the rural poor. In the “preface” Wordsworth also emphasizes his commitment to writing in the ordinary language of people, not highly crafted poetical one. True the traditional ballad form, the poems depict realistic characters in realistic situations, and so contain a strong narrative element.
      
Ø Object (Subject matter of poetry)
They could have been a principle of object in then proposed in these poem was choose inside and situations from common life, and to relate and describe them, throughout as far as possible in selection of language really used by men, and, at the same time, to throw over them a certain coloring of imagination where by ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect; and, further, and above all, to make these situation and incidents interesting  by tracing in them, truly through not obstatiously, the primary laws of our nature; chiefly as regards the manner in which we associate ideas in a state of excitement.

Ø Humble and rustic life(Subject matter of poetry) 
Humble and rustic life was generally chose because in that condition, the essential passions of the heart find a batter soil in which they can attain their maturity , are less under restraint and speak a plainer and more emphatic language; because in that condition of life, our elementary feeling co-exist in a state of greater simplicity, and consequently, may be more accurately contemplated, and more forcibly communicated; because the manner of rural life germinate from these elementary feelings, and from the necessary character of rural occupations, are more easily comprehended, and are more durable; and lastly, because in that condition the passion of man are incorporated with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature.
Conclusion:-
                 In the conclusion William Wordsworth is both are the great poet and critic in return of the nature age. In this era the great poet and critic in return of the nature age. In this era was famous for the European war and the reaction and then social conditions three things are important in this age and William words worth’s poem connection between human and nature world and also this poem ponder the limitation of language and rhythm and rhyme scheme are best. Than in poem “solitary Reaper” Wordsworth write on poem and his own experience of his life .His poetic imagination is unique. He is found of unusual and supernatural things and his thing for truth and pleasure so both are the famous and great poetry in romantic period.

dale and through his connection, lived in a large mansion in the small town. He was frequently away from home on business, so the young William and his siblings had title involvement with him and remained distant from him until his death in 1783. The particular set him to commit to memory large poetion of verse, including work by Milton, Shakespeare and Spenser. William also spent time at his mother’s parent’s house in penrith, Cumberland, where he was expected to the moors, but did not get along with his grandparents or his uncle, who also lived there.

       The hostile interactions with then distressed him to the point of contemplating suicide.
       Words worth was fought to read by his mother attended, first a tiny school of low quality in cocker mouth then a school in penrith for the children of upper class families, where he was taught by Ann Birkett, who insisted on insisted on instilling in her students traditions that included pursuing both scholarly and local activities, especially the festivals around Easter May Day and shrove Tuesday. It was at the school in penrith that he met the Hutchinson’s including many who later became his wife.
       After death of his mother in 1778. Words worth’s father sent him to Hawks head Grammar school in Lancashire. Dorothy to live with relatives again for another nine years.
·      Relationship with Annette Vallon:-
1791 November words worth Revolutionary France and became enthralled with the Republic movement. He fall in love with a French woman, Annette vallon, who in 1792 gave birth to their child, Caroline because of lack of money and Britain’s  tension with France he returned alone to England the next year.
With the peace of Amiens again allowing travel to France in 1802 words worth and his sister Dorothy visited Annette. The Caroline in Calais.
Afterwards he write the sonnet                              “It is a beauteous evening, calm and free”, Recalling a seaside walk with the nine-year old Caroline whom he had never seen before that visit.
      

      
v      The Wordsworth theme of poetry.
The Wordsworth’s of the written by large number of poetry in poems written by him. They are the theme of the though Wordsworth poetry remained the consistent through. Even of the body language structure and images of a Wordsworth theme. They a beginning point of view in a theme remained remarkably consistent. It could be a magnification of the embody remained considered the consistent. They may be being canons Wordsworth had set out the preface to a Lyrical Ballads. In the second Ballads (1802).
Wordsworth argued that poetry should be written in the real language of common man, rather than in the lofty and elaborate dictions that were then considered “poetic”. He believed that the first principal of poetry should be pleasure and so the chief duty of poetry is to provide pleasure through a rhythmic and beautiful expression of feeling. All human sympathy, he asserted, is based on a subtle pleasure principle that is “the naked and native dignity of man”. The Wordsworth’s a poetic of a many created of the poetic divided into the initiated the Romantic era of Wordsworth. At that time a feeling of emphasizing of the poetic devices of Wordsworth they are a instinct of a feeling at that time. A most of the formality above them and mannerism. They are a more than any poet before him. They could have may be also believed the Wordsworth a gave expression to a inchoate of human emotion of the may be a Wordsworth devices of the manly kind of the poem. Thus the poem is a kindness of the Lyrical Ballad.
In the “Advertisement” to the 1798 edition of Lyrical Ballads, Wordsworth and Coleridge state that the poems in the collection were intended as a deliberate experiment in style and subject matter. Wordsworth elaborated on this idea in the “preface to the 1800 and 1802 editions which outline his main idea of a new theory of poetry”. Wordsworth explained his poetical concept.
              “The majority of the following poems are to be considered as experiments. They were written chiefly with a view to ascertain how far the language of conversation in the middle and lower classes of society is adapted to the purpose of poetic pleasure”.
If the experiment with vernacular language was not enough of departure from the norm, the focus on simple, uneducated country people as the subject of poetry was a signal of shift to the modern literature. One of the main themes of the “Lyrical Ballads” is the return to the original state of nature, in which man led a purer and more innocent existence. The subscription of the Rousseau’s belief that man was essentially good and was corrupted by the influence of society. This may be linked with sentiments spreading thought Europe just prior to the French Revolution.
They are a Rejecting the classical notion that poetry should be elevated subjects and should be composed in a formal style, Wordsworth instead championed more democratic themes. The lives of ordinary men and women, farmer, papers and the rural poor. In the “preface” Wordsworth also emphasizes his commitment to writing in the ordinary language of people, not highly crafted poetical one. True the traditional ballad form, the poems depict realistic characters in realistic situations, and so contain a strong narrative element.
      
Ø Object (Subject matter of poetry)
They could have been a principle of object in then proposed in these poem was choose inside and situations from common life, and to relate and describe them, throughout as far as possible in selection of language really used by men, and, at the same time, to throw over them a certain coloring of imagination where by ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect; and, further, and above all, to make these situation and incidents interesting  by tracing in them, truly through not obstatiously, the primary laws of our nature; chiefly as regards the manner in which we associate ideas in a state of excitement.

Ø Humble and rustic life(Subject matter of poetry) 
Humble and rustic life was generally chose because in that condition, the essential passions of the heart find a batter soil in which they can attain their maturity , are less under restraint and speak a plainer and more emphatic language; because in that condition of life, our elementary feeling co-exist in a state of greater simplicity, and consequently, may be more accurately contemplated, and more forcibly communicated; because the manner of rural life germinate from these elementary feelings, and from the necessary character of rural occupations, are more easily comprehended, and are more durable; and lastly, because in that condition the passion of man are incorporated with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature.
Conclusion:-
                 In the conclusion William Wordsworth is both are the great poet and critic in return of the nature age. In this era the great poet and critic in return of the nature age. In this era was famous for the European war and the reaction and then social conditions three things are important in this age and William words worth’s poem connection between human and nature world and also this poem ponder the limitation of language and rhythm and rhyme scheme are best. Than in poem “solitary Reaper” Wordsworth write on poem and his own experience of his life .His poetic imagination is unique. He is found of unusual and supernatural things and his thing for truth and pleasure so both are the famous and great poetry in romantic period.

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