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Wordsworth's poetic revolution: A Deep into " Lyrical Ballads"

 Wordsworth's poetic revolution: A Deep into "Lyrical Ballads"

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William Wordsworth , a prominent figure in the Romantic era, is often hailed as one of the most influential English poet. His work particularly the collaborative effort with Samuel Taylor Coleridge titled Lyrical Ballads, marked a significant departure from the neoclassical style that had dominated the 18th century.

The nature of the poet

"What is poet?" rather than "Who is poet?"

When Wordsworth asks , 'what is poet?' Instead of 'Who is a poet'? He's not just asking for name or a list of people. He's trying to understand what makes a poet' special and what their role is in society. This question is about the qualities is that define a poet', like their sensitivity, imagination, and ability to express deep truths.

Wordsworth's view on the poet

Wordsworth describe a poet' as 'a man speaking to man'. By this he means that poets should communicate in a way that everyone can understand, using everyday language. But he also believes that a poet is someone with stronger feelings and deeper understanding than most people. Poets have a special ability to see  and express the beauty and truth in everyday life.

Wordsworth also say that poets have " a greater knowledge of human nature, and a more comprehensive soul " than most people. This means poets can understand and related to the wide range of human experience. Capturing the emotions and thoughts that everyone feels but may not be able to express.

Poetic Diction 

What is poetic Diction?

Poetic Diction refers to the language and style used in poetry. Before Wordsworth, poetry was often written in a formal and sometimes complicated way , with fancy words and complex expression that made different from everyday speech.

Wordsworth's suggessted poetic Diction 

Wordsworth didn't like old fashioned way of writing poetry . He believed that poetry should use simple, natural language the kind that ordinary people use in their daily lives. He thought that the traditional, fancy language of poetry created a distance between the poem and it's readers making it less relatable.

Wordsworth wanted poetry to be more democratic, meaning it should be accessible to everyone, not just the educated elite. By using straightforward language, he believed poetry could convey  powerful emotions and ideas in way that everyone could understand.

Defination of poetry 

Wordsworth definition of poetry 

Wordsworth famously defined poetry as ' the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings'. This means that real poetry come from strong emotions that naturally pour out of the post rather than being carefully planned or calculated.

Relation to Wordsworth's poetic philosophy 


This idea is at the  heart of Wordsworth's approach to poetry. He believed that poetry should come from the poets own experience and emotions. According to Wordsworth, poets reflect on their feelings in a calm , thoughtful way, and then transform those feeling into poetry.
Wordsworth's defination also emphasizes the importance of sincerity in poetry. He rejected the artificial and overly formal style of earlier poetry, arguing that poetry should be honest and direct expressing genuine emotions.

Analysing Wordsworth's poem

Application of Wordsworth's poetic creed

" I wondered Lonely as a cloud" as an example of his ideas in action.in this poem , Wordsworth describes how he felt when he saw a field of Daffodils. The language he uses is simple and easy to understand, which matches his belief that poetry should use the 'real language of men'.

The poem captures a moment of pure joy and peace that wordsworth felt in nature. When he reflects on this experience, he turns it into poetry. This process feeling something powerful, reflecting on it, and then writing about it  is exactly what Wordsworth believed poetry should be about. The poem show how simple language and deep emotions can create a lasting impact on the reader.

Wordsworth important states:

" A language was thus i sensibility produced differing materially from the real language of men in any situation."
  
He beloved poetry should be closer to real life, using the kind of language people use everyday. He argued that poetry should be written in simple, natural language so that it could be understood and felt by everyone. By doing this he thought poetry would become more powerful and meaningful, as it would better connect with the readers emotions and experiences.

"A man speaking to men: a man, it is true, endowed with more lively sensibility, more enthusiasm and tenderness.” 

Wordsworth describes a poet as someone who is just like any other person,but with a special gift for feeling emotions more deeply. He sees the poet as 'a man speaking to man'. Meaning that poets should communicate in a way that everyone can understand, using ordinary language.

Poet notice beauty and emotions in everyday life that others might mis, and they can share these insights through their poetry. For Wordsworth the poet job is take these deep feelings and turn then into words that everyone can connect with.

"A poet has a greater knowledge of human nature , and a more comprehensive soul, than one supposed to be common among mankind."

Wordsworth believes that poets have a deep understanding of people and the world. When he says a poet has a " more comprehensive soul " he means that poets can see and feel things more fully than most people. They understand different aspects of human nature can express these in their work.

" For all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings"

Wordsworth's famous idea about poetry is that it should come from strong emotions. He believed that the best poetry happens when feelings naturally overflow and the poet express them in words. But it's not just about raw emotion. Wordsworth also thought that after feeling something deeply, the poet should take time to think about these feelings calmly.

This reflection allows the poet to shape their emotions into poetry that other candidates relate to. Wordsworth's idea of "spontaneous overflow" means that poetry should feel genuine and come from heart , rather than being forced or overly complicated. By sharing their true emotions, poet crate poetry that speaks directly to the reader and touches their heart.



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