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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH - Coggle Diagram
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
Cumberland, Lake District, 1770
suuporter of the french Revolution and democratic ideals
his sister Dorothy supporter and writed journals about him
Lyrical Ballads
with Coleridge
second edition with the
preface
as the
manifesto of English Romanticism
Lucy poems
, five poems
Prelude
(autobiografic poem)
THE MANIFESTO OF ENGLISH ROMANTICISM
poet about the ordinary
man, nature and everyday things in an interesting way
language and simple objects
humble rural life has purer passions
first generation of poets
Coleridge about the supernatural
relationship between man and nature
goodness of nature through senses and feelings
man and nature are inseparable
pantheistic view
(inanimate also)
source of pleasure and joy
imagination
memory of natural sensations
re-collection of emotions
purification and undesrtanding in tranquillity
half create poetry
intuition: to see into the things