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Poetry Comparison
and Contrast of William Wordsworth's "It is a Beauteous Evening" With
William Blake's "To The Evening Star"
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts the poetic styles employed by
William Wordsworth in "It is a Beauteous Evening" with those utilized
by William Blake in "To The Evening Star." Specifically considered
are the style, themes, imagery and relationships, to evaluate how strong the
personal voice of the poet is in each, and determine which expresses the
greater uneasiness. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGwillwb.wps
William
Wordsworth's 'The World Is Too Much With Us'
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A 7 page essay on this sonnet from Wordsworth's Lyrical
Ballads. The writer reviews what Wordsworth himself said
about his poetry and his intentions in the 'Preface to the
Lyrical Ballads' which was published with the poems.
Wordsworth was attempting to depart from the overly
decorative speech used in the poetry of the late
18th-century. The writer pays particular emphasis on how
Wordsworth's poetry related to his beliefs about nature.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Romantic
Poetry And Wordsworth
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William Wordsworth developed a theory of poetics and an
underlying cultural theory for poetry. Wordsworth believed
that nature played a key role in spiritual revitalization
and stressed the role of memory in capturing the experiences
of childhood. This 5 page paper argues that Wordsworth's
theories of romantic poetic structure have been both
accepted and highly criticized. Wordsworth, through the
auspices of his own work, was consistent in his portrayal of
what constituted ‘good poetry.’ Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: KTrompty.wps
William
Wordsworth vs. Elizabeth Browning / Two Romantic Era Poets
Analyzed
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This 5 page research paper examines two poems, 'Strange Fits
of Passion Have I Known' by William Wordsworth and 'Sonnets
From the Portuguese' (XXI, XXII, XXXII) by Elizabeth Barrett
Browning. Specifically analyzed are the poets' attitudes
about love -- Wordsworth's romantic notions despite
acceptance of realism and Browning's more dream-like prose.
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Nature
According to Wordsworth and Hopkins
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A five page paper comparing and contrasting the way Gerard
Manley Hopkins and William Wordsworth regard nature. The
paper argues that Wordsworth thinks God and nature are
essentially the same thing, while Hopkins sees God's power
reflected in nature's beauty. Specific poems discussed are
Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," and
Hopkins' "God's Grandeur." Bibliography lists
three sources.
Filename: KBwords2.wps
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