Wordsworth begins the Preface by referring o the success of the experimentation of his poems. He was originally reluctant to include the Preface as he felt that he needed no appreciation of his ... Shvoong Home>Books>The Preface to the Lyrical Ballads Summary ... Comments & Reviews about The Preface to the Lyrical Ballads...
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Hence, on the advice of his friends, he added preface to the second volume of ‘Lyrical Ballads’, to make his poems easily understandable to the readers. The Preface is divided into three main divisions. 1. Subject matter: Wordsworth chose incidents and ... Shvoong Home>Books>Preface to the Lyrical Ballads Summary...
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Richard L. W. Clarke LITS2002 Notes 04B 1 WILLIAM WORDSWORTH PREFACE TO LYRICAL BALLADS (1800): SUMMARY Subject-Matter (Content) 1. A very Neo-Classical view of Art: it holds a mirror up to nature: its "object" (441) is "truth, not individual and local, but general, and operative" (442). 1. His focus in particular is...
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In his 'Preface' to the 1798 edition of the Lyrical Ballads Wordsworth presented his poetic manifesto, indicating the extent to which he saw his poetry, and that of Coleridge, as breaking away from the 'artificiality', 'triviality' or over-elaborate and contrived quality of eighteenth century poetry.
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The paper cites text from "Preface to Lyrical Ballads" to illustrate this view and how Wadsworth is able to prove his point. ... "Wordsworth begins his "preface to Lyrical Ballads" by focusing on issues of style. ... Paper Summary:
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But the themes that run through Wordsworth’s poetry, and the language and imagery he uses to embody those themes, remain remarkably consistent throughout the Wordsworth canon, adhering largely to the tenets Wordsworth set out for himself in the 1802 preface to Lyrical Ballads. ... Summary and Analysis...
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Preface to the Lyrical Ballads (added for 1800 edition; revised for the 1802 edition ... But my limits will not permit me to enter upon this subject, and I must content myself with a general summary.
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Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802) ... and also, (as far as the limits of a preface will permit) to explain some of the chief reasons which have determined me in the choice of my purpose: that at least he may be spared any unpleasant feeling of disappointment, and that I myself may be protected from the most...
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Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802) ... Appendix to the Preface to Lyrical Ballads (1802): "By what is usually called Poetic Diction." ... Notes by Wordsworth to Preface to Lyrical Ballads...
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and also, (as far as the limits of a preface will permit) to explain some of the chief reasons which have determined me in the choice of my purpose: that at least he may be spared any unpleasant feeling of disappointment, and that I myself may be protected from the most dishonorable accusation which can be brought...
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