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Preface to Lyrical Ballads: Wordsworth

Theory of poetry
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Poetry is the thought and the words in which emotion spontaneously embodies itself.
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"help." Many articles/posts are wherein, at least two places; he points out: All good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling,
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websites without mentioning to each otherthe one is coming on a sudden, and the other deliberately called to memorybut Wordsworth and doc
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Shakespeares Hamlet: Wordsworths own typical poemsA Moving Sight, Skylark, A Solitary Reaper were composed in his own
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manner. The group of Daffodils was also seen during a walk, stored in the memory and recalled in the
moments of calm contemplation to be bodied forth into the poem. This is what Wordsworth actually means Litera
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Lyrical Ballads, And dance with the daffodils.
1800, 1802, 1815. The chief Rom
aim in the composition of So the end of poetry is to impart pleasure, this pleasure is not ideal pleasure, but of a profound kind because Lyric
poems in the Lyrical Ballads poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all the knowledge, the impassioned expression that is in the Britis
has bee...
countenance of all the science. Poetry aims at winning the vacant and the vain to noble raptures and also The
Age of Chaucer aims at evoking a feeling of love for mankind. Wordsworth hoped that with his poetry he should be able to
Homilies, console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight by making the happy happier: to lead the young and
gracious of every age to see, to think, and to feel, and, therefore, to become more actively and securely Social
sermons in
prose and verse, virtuous. The pleasure imparted by poetry ennobles and edifies the readers. Non-
translation of
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parts of the Biblefill the Thus, The end of poetry is to produce excitement in co-existence with an overbalance of pleasure; but, by the Twitt
pages which form the mass supposition, excitement is an unusual and irregular state of mind; ideas and feelings do not, in that state,
of what we m... Face
succeed each other in accustomed order. For Wordsworth, the first stage of the progress of poetry, which is
unforced overflow of powerful feelings, is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings; the next is that of
Bacon: As an Best A
Essayist emotion recollected in tranquility; and the last is of its expression in poetry. He always composed his poems
As a man of with the greatest care, not trusting his first expression which he found often detestable, in his own words, it A Th
letters, Bacon is is frequently true of second words as of second thoughts that they are the best. Shak
popularly known Ache
for his prose F.L. Lucas once said Wordsworths famous theory of style is merely a natural revulsion frozen into a foolish
style. His way of writing Age
rule; and his style in practice is often the very opposite of his own theory, without being any the better for
shares, no doubt, a number Beow
of qualities with that of E... that. J.K Stephan said, There are two wholly different Wordsworths. Suddenly in this rough block of granite
the mica flashes out, like diamond, beneath the moon; on this blunt, whale-headed fell the sunset strikers, like Best
Silence! The a great transfiguration, athwart the grey, crawling rags of mists, until Bhag
Court is in the sky seems not a sky Blake
Session Of earth, and with what motion move the clouds.
The Trial Book
between the Book
Despite all criticism, including Eliots, who said poetry is not the turning loose of emotions but an escape from
humanists and
emotions, Wordsworths theory of poetry can hardly be over-estimated or over-praised, thus, Preface gives Buria
the anti-humanists in Vijay
Tendulkar's play 'Silence! The Wordsworth concept of nature, function and language of poetry which give direction to the nineteenth century Dant
court is in Session'. Vij... poetry. All in all, through the breathless efforts, Wordsworth gives a new trend to poetry. Datta
Dicke
Structuralism Wordsworth says that nature obeys certain rules and poetic diction arbitrary and capricious, however, Walter
and its Essli
Raleigh declares that Wordsworth hardly observes rules set by himselfbut it is said that he writes well when
Application to Femi
Literary Theory he breaks his own rules. However, Coleridges objection is that when a poet begins to arrange words he no
Wild
This is a longer remains spontaneous.
collection of Freu
ideas from various authors deve
When we say that Wordsworth did not always practise his theory of poetic diction, we refer to the poems as
gathered together by Tintern Abbey, The Intimation of Immortality Ode, or Simplon Pass, etc. Here, too, however, there is Gao
Professor John Lye for the
use of his students. This no bombast; the style is not complicated but there is a sonorous trumpet tone which is not quite in keeping India
document is c... with his decision to select the real language of men. Many a time, he uses Latinised vocabulary India
incommunicable sleep, diurnal course unimaginable touch of time, etc. There is nothing much ordinary
Jump
Jacobean Drama with lines such as:
Megh
Around the turn And O Fountains, meadows, hills and groves
of sixteenth Forebode not every severing of our loves. Myth
century, New
Shakespeares
drama fell into Oedi
neglect, and as he had Dr. Johnson declared that noble and the graceful action is degraded if expressed in ordinary and simple Othe
eclipsed Lyly, and other, he language; and Gray staled: the language of the age could never be the language of poetry. So Wordsworth
got eclipsed by Ben ... Pinte
rebelled against the artificial language used by the poets of the preceding sensation, which was known as the
Neo-Classical language. Poet
Touchstone Post
Method: Arnold Wordsworth asserts that there is essentially no difference between the language of prose and metrical
composition. He gives an example to prove that the meter should not be confused with poetic diction. Rush
"Poetry is
interpretative by Wordsworth gives a false example which has been applied to poetry in which the language resembles life and Sartr
having natural nature. Here is bad poetry: Sash
magic in it, and
moral profundity". Sata
Touchstone Method is a short I put my hat on upon the head, Struc
quotation from a re... Liter
And walked into the strand
And there must another man Tales
Development of
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Drama Theo
Source: http://li
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Sans... Wandering up and down;
Vive
But never more they saw the Man
Tara: Mahesh Approaching from the town. Word
Dattani
Mahesh Dattani Critic
has presented In both these examples, the words are in prose order and ideas familiar. Yet one stanza is poor poetry and the
the bizarre other is good poetry: where is the difference? Surely not in the words or metre, but in one, the matter is Absu
reality of the
contemptible and in the other interesting images emerges. Addi
woman playing second fiddle
to man. This play opens with Arist
Chandan changed into Dan
In sum, under the influence of Wordsworth, poetry broke through the iron modules of rules and came to be Arno
in...
blessed with a sweet music that rose directly from the poets heart and went overflowing direct to the heart of Ars P
Gitanjali: RN the readers.
Bard
Tagore
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The emergence All in all, to conclude, it must be admitted that Wordsworth gives a new trend to English poetry by eliminating
of Rabindranath artificial diction from it. He broke a vicious tradition and evolved a simple, unaffected and natural style which Blake
Tagore into the reaches the hearts of men. Thus, Wordsworth in his theories was, as he himself remarks a man fighting a Cam
world of English
battle without enemies; whose principle object was to choose incidents from the common life.to imitate Chau
literature coincides with the
publication of the English and, as far as possible to adopt the very language of men. Critic
version of Gitanja...
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