![]() ![]() At Grammar School, he wrote his first poetry. Though he had lost a significant part of his life, he continued to perform well at the Hawkshead Grammar School. Following the death of his mother, his father also died when he was 13 years old. William Wordsworth was born in Cumberland, England, on 7 th April 1770. William Wordsworth’s Writing Style Early Life.Developing Poetry, Philosophy, and Death.A Short Biography of William Wordsworth.For any queries, disclaimer is requested to kindly contact us. The World is Too Much With Us- Summary & Stanza-wise Explanationĭisclaimer: is created only for the purpose of education and knowledge.Tintern Abbey Stanza-wise Explanation (11 to 16 Context).Tintern Abbey- Line by Line Explanation (1 to 10 Context Stanza-wise).“Tintern Abbey” by Wordsworth- Introduction and summary.Life and Work of William Blake- Birth, Education, Poetic Work etc.Nurse’s Song by William Blake | Summary & Complete Explanation.Critical Appreciation of the poem “Nurse’s Song” (By William Blake).“Essay on Man” by Alexander Pope, Epistles II (Complete Explanation).Critical appreciation of “The False Achitophel” by John Dryden.Explanations of Absalom and Achitophel (Line by line analysis).Absalom and Achitophel (John Dryden)- Introduction & Summary.To conclude Wordsworth as the poet of Nature, he is undoubtedly the crown of Nature poet. Thoughts that lie too deep for tears.” Conclusion To me the meanest flower that blows can give “Nature never did betray the heart that love her and further He spiritual Nature and regarded her as a great moral teacher, the guide and guardian of all hearts. Wordsworth emphasized the moral influence of Nature. The very memory of Nature provides joy to human heart. Next, Wordsworth believed that the company of Nature gives joy to human heart.The guide, the guardian of my heart and soul of all moral being. ![]() In ‘Tintern Abbey the poet feels sublime presence of spirit in Nature.Ī motion and a spirit that impels All thinking this, all objects of all thought and rolls through all things. He conceived Nature as a living personality. Wordsworth has complete philosophy of Nature.Main points of Wordsworth treatment of Nature : Many of the smaller poems of Wordsworth were written with the object of teaching to mankind particularly. Nature never did betray the heart loved her” ―Tintern Abbey The poet philosopher considers it a mission of his life to be a teacher of mankind. This broadening communication with Nature brought him much wealth of moral illustration. The soul that rises with us, our life’s starĪnd cometh from afar. One birth is but a sleep and a forgetting According to the poet, between the mind of Man and Nature there was prearranged harmony which enables Nature of communicate its own thoughts to man and man to reflect upon them. And this is the same he communicated in his poetry. Wordsworth had not only conceived Nature as alive but also he imagines one living soul. To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears―Immortality Ode. The majority of men are deaf of these voices, just because they are so busy in ‘doing for wealth and have no time to feel the essence of these lines.” To look on nature, not as in the hour of thoughtless youth, but hearing often times. Suffering and misery is the common lot of humanity. The still sad music of humanity which he heard, is an interpretation of the bitter experience of life, which mankind live on earthy. The years of maturity brought to Wordsworth thinking mind the ideas of good and evils, of joys and sorrows of life, “The still sad music of Humanity”. In the second stage of his approach of Nature, Wordsworth begin to feel the presence of a universal spirit in Nature which revealed to him the fact that there is close link between Nature and Humanity.Īccording to Dobson: at this stage wisdom was born to Wordsworth out of his deep love of Nature her forms and colour on the one hand and on the other hand sad thought of humanity. That had no need for remorter charm.” -Tintern Abbey Second stage. Their colours and forms, were then to me, The mountain, and the deep and gloomy wood, As a faithful lover he described her form, and experienced child-like joy in simply describing the feature of Nature. He loved the out world appearance of Nature, her grandeur in colour and beauty, her form and other external features. ![]()
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