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“How Keats differes in his views of Nature from Wordsworth and Coleridge.”
1. “How Keats differes in his
views of Nature from
wordswortH and Coleridge.”
Name :- Neelamba R Sarvaiya.
M. A. Sem-2
Roll no – 21
Paper no-5 The Romantic Literature.
S.B.Gardi English department
M.K. Bhavnagar University.
Year-2013-2014
Guided by : Heenaba Zala
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4. Wordsworth’s
conception of
NATURENature is the common phenomena of air
and sea.
His treatment with nature poetry :His
sublime and sustaining expression.
He was the high priest of NATURE.
In his poetry the language was simple
truth and expression of man and Nature
as they are.
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11. Wordsworth was true devote to Nature
to Humanity.
“Nature not only gave him the
matter but wrote his poem for
him.”
- Mathew Arnold
Wordsworth was in a true sense the most
Romantic and the Purest soul of Nature.
13. Coleridge’s poem as a
nature poem.
According to Wordsworth ,Coleridge and
other Romantic poet experiencing nature
was an integral part of the development of
a complete soul and sense of personhood.
nature had the capacity to teach
joy, love, freedom, and piety, crucial
characteristics for a worthy, developed
individual.
15. Nearly all of Coleridge’s poems
express a respect for and delight in
natural beauty.
In “Forst at Midnight” poet describe that
“the seasons and shall learn about God by
discovering the beauty and bounty of the
natural world. The son shall be given the
opportunity to develop a relationship with
God and with nature, an opportunity denied
to both the speaker and Coleridge himself.”
16. Coleridge guarded against
the pathetic fallacy, or the attribution
of human feeling to the natural world.
To Coleridge, nature contained an
innate, constant joyousness wholly
separate from the ups and downs of
human experience.
Coleridge worshiped nature and
recognized poetry’s capacity to describe
the beauty of the natural world.
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23. How Keats differ with Wordsworth
and Coleridge
Wordsworth:-
He is clear with Nature and easy to
understand
He planned to use the self and
everyday as his subject in poems that
would replace a sense of familiarly
with an air of supernatural
24. Coleridge:-
Coleridge exploring the romantic
and supernatural and seeking theme
to earn readers , poetic faith.
Coleridge consider the element of
poem – sound meter, communication
pleasure and emotional effect and
function they together .
25. KEATS:-
Keats lively wholly in the Present
does not look back in past and look
forward in to future.
He paints picture with words.
He does not try to find hidden
meaning in nature he describe it as
he sees it.