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Literary Criticism and Theory
1.
2.
Wordsworth’s second edition
of the “Lyrical Ballads” – 1800 “The Literary criticism of William Wordsworth is usually considered the manifesto of the English romantic movement, the signal for the break with the age of the neo-classicism”.
3.
Theory A New Theory
A new Theory A new Theory of man of Nature of Poetry
4.
-General poetic diction
is choice of words. -”Diction” “Poetic diction” Were current in the Augustan age of English Literature.
5.
The Poem
Subject Style matter
6.
7.
“There neither is,
nor can be, any difference between the language of prose and metrical composition.”
8.
-The language of
poetry “really used by men” -The language of men -Prose and poetry
9.
Conclusion