Wordsworth As a Poet of Nature

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This is the presentation of paper no 103. Wordsworth as a poet of nature or Worshiper of Nature


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Wordsworth As A poet of NATU RE ( Worshiper of Nature)

Presentation by : Divya parmar [email protected] Sem : 1 (2021-2022) Roll no : 8 Paper no : 103 Literature of Romantics PG enrolment no : 4069206420210024

Key p oints : Quete 4 peraneters of Nature Nature elements of his works

Quete In wordsworth’s poetry we can find lots of natural eliments.

Poet of Nature - William Wordsworth -Born : 7, April, 1770 -Deid : 23, April, 1850

Wordsworth was A English Romantic poet, And one of the founders of English a Romanticism. He was poet Laureate from 1843 to untill his death.

Four perameters to understand wordsworth’s philosophy for Nature 1. Outer look of Nature 2. Calmness of Nature 3. Nature as living soul 4. Great teacher of mankind

Wordswoth never discussed ugly side of Nature: sensitive berameter to everyone subtle changes in the world!

Why he is the greatest poet of Nature??? Of all the poets who have written of nature there is none that compare with him in the truthfulness of his representation! Burns is apt to read his own emotions into natural objects. So there is a more poet then nature!

Nature as the most important element in his works: The elements like tree, birds, River, mountain, velly, wind, Flower etc.

Wordsworth gives new vision to see the Nature by his imagination!

“Let them speak their o wn message.”

Wordsworth also known as poet of mankind, village life, poet of childhood etc...

Resources: Neo-english.com https://neoenglish.wordpress.com/2010/12/12/william-wordsworth-as-a-poet-of-nature/ YouTube Greater kashmir: https://www.greaterkashmir.com/gk-magazine/wordsworth-the-poet-of-nature History of English literature by w.j.long

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