keats and other romantics
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“How Keats diferes in his views oNature rom Wordsworth and
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“How Keats difers inhis views
O Nature romWordsworth
And Coleridge.”
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O R D W
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Wordsworth"s#on#e$tion o NA!%R&Nature is the #ommon$henomena o air and sea.
His treatment with nature
$oetr' (His su)lime andsustaining e*$ression.
He was the high $riest o
NA!%R&.+n his $oetr' the language wassim$le truth and e*$ression o
man and Nature as the' are.
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Wordsworth was true devote to
Nature to Humanit!.“Nature not onl! gave himthe matter but wrote his(oem or him.”- "athew #rnold
Wordsworth was in a true sensethe most Romanti+ and the 'urestsoul o Nature.
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CO,&R+D-&
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Coleridge’s poem as a
nature poem.#++ording to Wordsworth 6Coleridgeand other Romanti+ (oet e7(erien+ing
nature was an integral (art o thedevelo(ment o a +om(lete soul andsense o (ersonhood.
nature had the +a(a+it! to tea+h 8o!6love6 reedom6 and (iet!6 +ru+ial
+hara+teristi+s or a worth!6 develo(edindividual.
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SUCHPOEMS
“!his,ime!ree
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$rison”
“0outh
andAge
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“1ro
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2idnight3”
“!he&olia
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Har$”
“!h
eNightingale”
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Nearl! all o Coleridge9s (oems e7(ress ares(e+t or and delight in natural beaut!.
n “1orst at 2idnight” (oetdes+ribe that
“the seasons and shall learn aboutod b! dis+overing the beaut! and
bount! o the natural world. *heson shall be given the o((ortunit!to develo( a relationshi( with od
and with nature6 an o((ortunit!
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Coleridge guarded againstthe $atheti# alla#'6 or theattribution o human eeling to the
natural world.
*o Coleridge6 nature +ontained aninnate6 +onstant 8o!ousness wholl!se(arate rom the u(s and downs ohuman e7(erien+e.
Coleridge worshi(ed nature andre+ogni=ed (oetr!9s +a(a+it! todes+ribe the beaut! o the naturalworld.
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H N K E
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How Keats difer withWordsworth and Coleridge
Wordsworth:-He is +lear with Nature and
eas! to understandHe (lanned to use the seland ever!da! as his sub8e+t in(oems that would re(la+e asense o amiliarl! with an airo su(ernatural
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Coleridge:-
Coleridge exploring theromantic and supernaturaland seeking theme to earnreaders , poetic faith.
Coleridge consider theelement of poem – sound
meter, communication pleasure and emotional eectand function they together .
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T H A N K
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