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Wordsworths Poetic Manifesto
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With the Preface to Lyrical Ballads, William Wordsworth declares his poetic manifesto as a primitive perspective of the situations of common men. ... The text is a construction of definitively Wordsworthian ideals in poetic language, content and purpose. ... Excusing himself for the possibility of sounding odd or anachronistic, Wordsworth quickly defends his language, explaining that he hopes to portray his poetic situations “in a selection of language really used by men” (Preface 433). ...
By juxtaposing two immediately dissimilar characters in this poetic dialogue, Wordsworth approaches a real and crucial issue – death – from both a common and complex point of view. ... Critical doubt of Wordsworth’s primitive manifesto has long existed on account of the poet’s own worldliness.
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Title: Wordsworths Poetic Manifesto
Words: 1495 Rating: None Pages: 6 submitted by: memcwhor
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