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Salient features of Romantic Poetry and Wordsworth as a poet of Nature.
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B.S. English. 5th Semester.
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Salient Features of Romantic Poetry:
Romantic Poetry is a revolt against the artificial, pseudo classical Poetry.
Romantic Poetry is highly imaginative poetry which is also known as escapism, in which a writer fails
to face the agonies of real life.
It is emotional and sensuous poetry rather than logical and reason based.
Romantic poets rely on Intuition.
Romantics were attracted towards the rebellion and revolution, especially concerned with the human
rights, individualism, and freedom from oppression.
There was an emphasis on introspection, psychology, melancholy and sadness; the feelings of man.
The artist was an extremely individualistic creator whose creative spirit was more important than strict
adherence to formal rules and traditional procedures.
Romantics used symbolism to derive different meanings from a single expression.
The pastoral life is mentioned frequently in Romantic poetry.
Romantic poetry is Subjective poetry; Individualism of the poet.
Love and worship of Nature and dislike of urban life is one of the chief characteristics of Romantic
Poetry.
Romantics have love for Medieval Age and they used the elements of Middle ages.
Romantics abandoned the Heroic couplet completely.
The Romantics have love for the supernatural and the Mystical.
Romantics used common language of ordinary people.
Romantics used Hellenism; the love, commitment and fascination for the antiquated society, values
and individuals of Greeks, various allusions, to the art, Literature and Culture of Greeks.
William Wordsworth as a Poet of Nature.
William Wordsworth was born in 1770 in Cockermouth, on the northern edge of England’s Lake District.
Educated at a school near Esthwaite Lake, he was often free to wander the countryside, exploring the
woods and valleys which would shape his poetry in the years to come.
As a poet of Nature, Wordsworth stands supreme. He is a worshipper of Nature, Nature’s devotee or high-
priest. His love of Nature was probably truer, and more tender, than that of any other English poet, before
or since. Nature comes to occupy in his poem a separate or independent status and is not treated in a casual
or passing manner as by poets before him.. Wordsworth had a full-fledged philosophy, a new and original
view of Nature. Three points in his creed of Nature may be noted:
He conceived of Nature as a living Personality. He believed that there is a divine spirit pervading all
the objects of Nature. This belief in a divine spirit pervading all the objects of Nature may be termed as
mystical Pantheism and is fully expressed in Tintern Abbey and in several passages in Book II of The
Prelude.
Wordsworth believed that the company of Nature gives joy to the human heart and he looked upon
Nature as exercising a healing influence on sorrow-stricken hearts.
Above all, Wordsworth emphasized the moral influence of Nature. He spiritualized Nature and
regarded her as a great moral teacher, as the best mother, guardian and nurse of man, and as an
elevating influence. He believed that between man and Nature there is mutual consciousness, spiritual
communion or ‘mystic intercourse’. He initiates his readers into the secret of the soul’s communion
with Nature. According to him, human beings who grow up in the lap of Nature are perfect in every
respect.
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Wordsworth believed that we can learn more of man and of moral evil and good from Nature than from all
the philosophies. In his eyes, “Nature is a teacher whose wisdom we can learn, and without which any
human life is vain and incomplete.” He believed in the education of man by Nature. In this he was somewhat
influenced by Rousseau. This inter-relation of Nature and man is very important in considering
Wordsworth’s view of both.
Development of His Love for Nature:
Wordsworth’s childhood had been spent in Nature’s lap. A nurse both stern and kindly, she had planted seeds
of sympathy and understanding in that growing mind. Natural scenes like the grassy river bank or the
monster shape of the night-shrouded mountain played a “needful part” in the development of his mind.
In The Prelude, he records dozens of these natural scenes, not for themselves but for what his mind could
learn through. Nature was “both law and impulse”; and in earth and heaven, Wordsworth was conscious of a
spirit which sparked and restrained. She fascinated his attention by stirring up sensations of fear or joy which
were “organic”, affecting him bodily as well as emotionally. With time the sensations were fixed
permanently in his memory. All the instances in Book I of The Prelude shows the emotions and
psychological disturbances affect external scenes in such a way that Nature seems to nurture “by beauty and
by fear.”
In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth traces the development of his love for Nature. In his boyhood Nature was
simply a playground for him. At the second stage he began to love and seek Nature but he was attracted
purely by its sensuous or aesthetic appeal. Finally his love for Nature acquired a spiritual and intellectual
character, and he realized Nature’s role as a teacher and educator. In the Immortality Ode he tells us that as a
boy his love for Nature was a thoughtless passion but that when he grew up, the objects of Nature took a
sober coloring from his eyes and gave rise to profound thoughts in his mind because he had witnessed the
sufferings of humanity.
Spiritual Meaning in Natural Objects
Compton Rickett rightly observes that Wordsworth is far less concerned with the sensuous manifestations
than with the spiritual significance that he finds underlying these manifestations. To him the primrose and
the daffodil are symbols to him of Nature’s message to man. A sunrise for him is not a pageant of color; it is
a moment of spiritual blessing. To combine his spiritual ecstasy with a poetic presentment of Nature is the
constant aim of Wordsworth. It is the source of some of his greatest pieces, grand joys such as Tintern Abbey.
Nature Descriptions:
Wordsworth is sensitive to every subtle change in the world about him. He can give delicate and subtle
expression to the sheer sensuous delight of the world of Nature. He can feel the elemental joy of Spring. He
can take an equally keen pleasure in the peaceful lake. Being the poet of the ear and of the eye, he is
exquisitely felicitous. Unlike most descriptive poets who are satisfied if they achieve a static pictorial effect,
Wordsworth can direct his eye and ear and touch to conveying a sense of the energy and movement behind
the workings of the natural world. His eye was at once far-reaching and penetrating. He looked through the
visible scene to what he calls its “ideal truth”. He pored over objects till he fastened their images on his brain
and brooded on these in memory till they acquired the liveliness of dreams. He had a keen ear too for all
natural sounds, the calls of beasts and birds, and the sounds of winds and waters; and he composed
thousands of lines wandering by the side of a stream.
Conclusion:
Wordsworth’s attitude to Nature can be clearly differentiated from that of the other great poets of Nature. It
was his special characteristic to concern himself, not with the strange and remote aspects of the earth, and
sky, but Nature in her ordinary, familiar, everyday moods. Wordsworth stressed upon the moral influence of
Nature and the need of man’s spiritual discourse with her.