Enlightenment & Romanticism

The Relationship between Nature and the Mind in Coleridge’s and Wordsworth’s Poetry


Ensayo, 2010

5 Páginas


Resumen o Introducción

The topic of nature and how it was treated in poetry is one of the most discussed questions when talking about the period of Romanticism. William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor were contemporaries and many critics say, that both share many parallels in their lives as Romantic poets as well as in their private lives; others although claim „that the two men destroyed each other as writers“ (Ulmer, 190). They were the founders of a newfound sensibility in writing, because they turned away from the traditional style of poetry. Instead, especially Wordsworth, introduced a poetic expression that was much more based on simplicity and conventionality using the language of nature (cf. McKusick, 4). This is meant as a language, which is understandable by everybody because it is closer to the common language at that time, but also meant nature as a motif in poetry. Without these two authors it would be hard to understand and comprehend the period of Romanticism.

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Título
Enlightenment & Romanticism
Subtítulo
The Relationship between Nature and the Mind in Coleridge’s and Wordsworth’s Poetry
Autor
Año
2010
Páginas
5
No. de catálogo
V156595
ISBN (Ebook)
9783656329596
Tamaño de fichero
478 KB
Idioma
Alemán
Palabras clave
enlightenment, romanticism, relationship, nature, mind, coleridge’s, wordsworth’s, poetry
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Jana Brueske (Autor), 2010, Enlightenment & Romanticism, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/156595

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