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Information taken from Gale articles and web sources.
Email me for the works Cited page if you're interested.
Here is another presentation which is really difficult to make it, because there are very few resources on the internet and some literature books. Nevertheless
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3. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770-1850):
British Poet.
Born April 7, 1770 in Cockermouth,
Cumberland, in the Lake District.
He made his debut as a writer in 1787,
when he published a sonnet in The
European Magazine.
William Wordsworth is generally regarded
as one of the most important English
Romantic poets.
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4. William Wordsworth is generally regarded as
one of the most important English Romantic
poets.
He belongs to the socalled first generation of
Romantic poets.
In 1791 he graduated in Cambridge.
In 1790 he went on a walking tour of France
and Italy and spent a year in France.
It was during this period that he became a
supporter of the French Revolution.
Later he became disillusioned with the
Revolution and turned very conservative.
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6. ABOUT THE POEM:
The poem was written on Nov 5, 1805 and
published in 1807 in Poems in Two Volumes.
It is written in four stanzas of eight lines each.
most of it is in iambic tetrameter – four
unstressed and four stressed syllables in a line.
The rhyme scheme is sometimes abcbddee or
ababccdd.
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7. DETAIL ABOUT POEM:
The poem is based on someone else’s experience
Wordsworth was inspired by a passage written by Thomas
Wilkinson, a traveler, during his tours in the book ‘Tours to the
British Mountains’
The passage that inspired Wordsworth is as follows: ‘Passed a
female who was reaping alone: she sung in Erse (the Gealic
language of Scotland) as she bended over her sickle; the sweetest
human voice I ever heard: her strains were tenderly melancholy,
and felt delicious, long after they were heard no more’ (as quoted
in The Norton Anthology English Literature).
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9. ‘The Solitary Reaper’ tells of the poet’s hearing a woman reaping in a field
on her own. She is Scottish – a ‘Highland lass’ – and appears to be singing
a song in Scots Gaelic, which is why the English Wordsworth cannot
understand what she sings. However, he admires the beauty of her song,
comparing it favourably with the cuckoo singing in spring or a nightingale
delighting weary travallers in Arabia.
The poet asks, “Will no one tell me what she sings?” He speculates that
her song might be about “old, unhappy, far-off things, And battles long
ago,” or that it might be humbler, a simple song about “matter of today.”
Whatever she sings about, he says, he listened “motionless and still,” and
as he traveled up the hill, he carried her song in his heart long after he
could no longer hear it.
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10. CRITICAL ANALYSIS:
It's difficult to imagine Wordsworth's poetry without connotations to nature and
the natural life. The poem is a picture of rustic life and its poignant beauty. The
speaker recounts his experience of chancing upon a humming maiden who was
Fall appears as a theme as well as of critical importance. Fall or autumn signifies
the end of summer and beginning of winter. It’s a season of harvesting, but it’s also
a season of endings. Just as it brings joy in the form of harvest yet it also marks the
beginning of the end of the year. Metaphorically, it’s the last stage before death.
Death as a reaper with a sickle is a popular trope in literature and mythology. In this
case, the poem is representative of the inevitability of death.
reaping crops alone.
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