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Wordsworth view on Theme and
Subject matter of poetry
 Name: Raval Mital M.
 Roll no: 26
 Year: 2016 – 2018
 M.A. Sem: 1
 Enrolment no: 2069108429170026
 Paper no: (3) Literary Theory & Criticism 1
 Presentation topic: Wordsworth view on theme
and
 subject matter of poetry
 Submited to: Dr. Dilip Barad
Smt. S.B. Gardi
Department of English
M.K.Bhavnagar University
Introduction
• Wordsworth’s poetic creed initiated
the Romantic era by emphasizing
feeling, instinct, and pleasure above
formality and mannerism.
 Wordsworth gave expression to
inchoate human emotion.
 He instead championed more
democratic themes- the lives of
ordinary men and women, farmers,
paupers, and the rural poor.
Definition of poetry
 Poetry is the spontaneous
overflow of powerful feelings: it
takes its origin form emotion
recollected in tranquility.
 When the poet is in the poetic
mood he sings out rapture as
sorrow spontaneously form the
core of his heart.
 Poetry cannot be composed
under duress, the clear spring of
poetry must flow freely and
spontaneously.
 it cannot be made to flow through
artificially .
Theme of poetry
Theme
of the
poem
Nature
Rustic
life
Childhood
as a
theme
Power of
human
mind
Theme of nature
 Nature provides the ultimate good influence on the
human mind
 The good relationship with nature helps individuals
connect to both the spiritual and the social worlds.
For example
“ One summer evening l found
A little boat tied to a willow tree
Within a rocky cove, its usual home”
[ The Prelude]
Childhood as a theme
 In Wordsworth’s poetry, Childhood is
magical, magnificent time of innocence.
 Children from an intense bond with
nature, so much so that they appear to
be a part of the natural world, rather than
a part of human, social world.
 Fore example
“She dwelt among the untrodden ways”
“Strange fits of passion have I known”
The power of human mind
 Wordsworth praised the power of the
human mind.
 For example
“Lines Composed a Few Miles Above
Tintern Abbey”
Rustic life
 Wordsworth always use simply and rustic
life in his poem.
 The live of ordinary men and women,
farmer’ rural poor.
 Fore example
“ Solitary Reaper”
Subject matter of poetry
Subject
matter of
poetry
Object
Humble and
rustic life
Language
Object
 To choose incidents and situations from
common life.
 A selection of language really used by
men
 To throw a Certain colouring of
imagination whereby ordinary things
should presented to the mind in an
unusual aspect.
 To make these incidents and situations
interesting by tracing in them the primary
Humble and rustic life
• Humble and rustic life was generally
chosen, because in that condition, the
essential passions of the heart find a batter
soil.
• In which they can attain their maturity, are
less under restraint and speak a plainer
and more emphatic language; because in
that condition of life, our elementary
feelings co-exist in a state of greater
 Men communicate with the best objects from
which the best part of language is originally
derived.
 Through the language people convey their
feelings and notions in simple unelaborated
expressions.
 Such a language, arising out of the repeated
experience and regular feelings is a more
permanent, and a far more philosophical
language.
Language
The function of poetry
• According to wordsworth, poetry is the
breath and finer spirit of all knowledge,
the impassioned expression that is in the
countenance of all science.
• Poetry is the instrument for the
propagation of moral thoughts.
• Wordsworth’s poetry does not simply
delight us, but it also teaches us deep
moral lessons and brings home to us
deep philosophical truths about life and
religion.
Conclusion
 Wordsworth’s view on poetical style are
the most revolutionary of all the idea in
his preface.
 He insists that his poems are written in
‘selection of language of men in a state
of vivid sensation’.
 His view’s of poetic diction can be
summed up as: ‘there neither is nor can
be any essential difference between the
language of prose and metrical
composition.
Wordsworth view on  Theme and Subject matter of poetry.

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Wordsworth view on Theme and Subject matter of poetry.

  • 1. Wordsworth view on Theme and Subject matter of poetry  Name: Raval Mital M.  Roll no: 26  Year: 2016 – 2018  M.A. Sem: 1  Enrolment no: 2069108429170026  Paper no: (3) Literary Theory & Criticism 1  Presentation topic: Wordsworth view on theme and  subject matter of poetry  Submited to: Dr. Dilip Barad Smt. S.B. Gardi Department of English M.K.Bhavnagar University
  • 2. Introduction • Wordsworth’s poetic creed initiated the Romantic era by emphasizing feeling, instinct, and pleasure above formality and mannerism.  Wordsworth gave expression to inchoate human emotion.  He instead championed more democratic themes- the lives of ordinary men and women, farmers, paupers, and the rural poor.
  • 3. Definition of poetry  Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin form emotion recollected in tranquility.  When the poet is in the poetic mood he sings out rapture as sorrow spontaneously form the core of his heart.  Poetry cannot be composed under duress, the clear spring of poetry must flow freely and spontaneously.  it cannot be made to flow through artificially .
  • 4. Theme of poetry Theme of the poem Nature Rustic life Childhood as a theme Power of human mind
  • 5. Theme of nature  Nature provides the ultimate good influence on the human mind  The good relationship with nature helps individuals connect to both the spiritual and the social worlds. For example “ One summer evening l found A little boat tied to a willow tree Within a rocky cove, its usual home” [ The Prelude]
  • 6. Childhood as a theme  In Wordsworth’s poetry, Childhood is magical, magnificent time of innocence.  Children from an intense bond with nature, so much so that they appear to be a part of the natural world, rather than a part of human, social world.  Fore example “She dwelt among the untrodden ways” “Strange fits of passion have I known”
  • 7. The power of human mind  Wordsworth praised the power of the human mind.  For example “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey”
  • 8. Rustic life  Wordsworth always use simply and rustic life in his poem.  The live of ordinary men and women, farmer’ rural poor.  Fore example “ Solitary Reaper”
  • 9. Subject matter of poetry Subject matter of poetry Object Humble and rustic life Language
  • 10. Object  To choose incidents and situations from common life.  A selection of language really used by men  To throw a Certain colouring of imagination whereby ordinary things should presented to the mind in an unusual aspect.  To make these incidents and situations interesting by tracing in them the primary
  • 11. Humble and rustic life • Humble and rustic life was generally chosen, because in that condition, the essential passions of the heart find a batter soil. • In which they can attain their maturity, are less under restraint and speak a plainer and more emphatic language; because in that condition of life, our elementary feelings co-exist in a state of greater
  • 12.  Men communicate with the best objects from which the best part of language is originally derived.  Through the language people convey their feelings and notions in simple unelaborated expressions.  Such a language, arising out of the repeated experience and regular feelings is a more permanent, and a far more philosophical language. Language
  • 13. The function of poetry • According to wordsworth, poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge, the impassioned expression that is in the countenance of all science. • Poetry is the instrument for the propagation of moral thoughts. • Wordsworth’s poetry does not simply delight us, but it also teaches us deep moral lessons and brings home to us deep philosophical truths about life and religion.
  • 14. Conclusion  Wordsworth’s view on poetical style are the most revolutionary of all the idea in his preface.  He insists that his poems are written in ‘selection of language of men in a state of vivid sensation’.  His view’s of poetic diction can be summed up as: ‘there neither is nor can be any essential difference between the language of prose and metrical composition.