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William Wordsworth's Manifesto of English Romanticism: Lyrical Ballads, Summaries of English

In this preface to the second edition of lyrical ballads, william wordsworth introduces a new concept of poetry based on real and authentic everyday life. He emphasizes the importance of low and rustic life, simple and durable language, and the poet's unique sensibility and comprehension of human nature. Wordsworth also describes the poetic process, from sensory experience and emotion to tranquil reflection and composition. The theme of an exaltation of nature inseparable from man is a hallmark of romantic poetry.

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Download William Wordsworth's Manifesto of English Romanticism: Lyrical Ballads and more Summaries English in PDF only on Docsity! William Wordsworth: A CERTAIN COLOURING OF IMAGINATION This extract is taken from the preface to the second edition of Lyrical Ballads, regarded as the Manifesto of English Romanticism. In this passage Wordsworth expressed a new concept of poetry, based to the real and authentic evry day’s life. For the poet the subject of the poetry are low and rustic life because in that condition of life all elements co-exist in a state of greater simplicity. The language of poetry is simple but durable and purified: in this way his poetry can be knew from more people, in fact the poet doesn’t use philosophical language. Then Wordsworth reflects to the very identity of the poet: he’s a man speaking to men but compared with common men the poet has more sensibility, enthusiasm and comprehensive soul but also has a greater knowledge of human nature. The poet analyses also the process which must follow for makes a poetic opera. First of all the poet lives a sensory experience, then he makes emotion. In a second time, in tranquillity, with the memory, kindred the same emotion and at last he writes a poem. In this passage we can be read the theme which caracterize the Romantic poetry: an exaltation to the nature which is inseparable to man.
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