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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (The life (he was Coleridge's friend (they produced…
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
The life
he was a democratic
he had a nervous breakdown
was born in England in the lake district, he did the walking tour
he was Coleridge's friend
they produced the 'lirical ballads', crucial for the development of the English romanticism
the wordsworth's 'preface' is the Manifesto of the English Romanticism
in the 'preface' wordsworth said they would talk about man, nature and everyday things
and they would make them intresting for the reader
he refused the poetic diction
the language should be simple and the objects called in ordinary names
wordsworth shared Rousseau's faith in the goodness of nature and in the excellence of the cilldren
thorugh the coltivation of sense and feelings the men could achive the good
he belived that man and nature are inseparable
the man did not exist outside the nature but it is an active patecipant in it
through his poetry he gave us an interation between man and nature
his main works are:
'composed upon westminster bidge'
'lirical ballads'
the nature was also a word of sense percepition
he was interested in how the relationship with nature inlfuenced our growth
he communicated with his imagination what he had felt
he talk about the ordianry things and the humbles people
he tought that our caracther developed during our childhood
through our physical expiriences