Wordsworth Theory of Poetry

April 4, 2018 | Author: Talha | Category: Poetry, William Wordsworth, Self-Improvement, Emotions, Metre (Poetry)


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WORDSWORTH’STHEORY OF POETRY • Wordsworth has described the theory of poetry and his conception of the function of a poet.In his theory of poetry he set down the origin,nature and purpose of poetry and the function of the poet in a civil society. it takes its origin from emotions recollected in tranquility.• Wordsworth defines poetry as the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.the emotion is contemplated till the tranquility disappears and an emotion kindered to that which was before the subject of contemplation is gradually produced and does itself actually exist in mind. . deep and long contemplation.a period of tranquility. The sequence of events described in the preface for the production of poetry is a notable experience.hardly touched on in the preface except as a transition in the pleasure of the poet pleasure for the reader. . Pleasure in the poet’s pleasurable emotion as the experience is recaptured and recreated shaping of the poem.THE POETIC PROCESS • • • Poetry is an overflow of powerful emotions which involves a reconciliation of opposite powerful emotions and profound thought.sudden overflow of powerful feelings as the notable experience is recollected. WORDSWORTH’S DEFINITION OF POETRY • • • • Spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.poetry flows out naturally from poet’s heart.This refers to the nature of poetry. When the poet is in the poetic mood he sings out rapture as sorrow spontaneously from 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 laid pipes.his language of discourse becomes the language poetical inspiration. In a poetic mood. .Poetry is a matter of feeling and mood.In such moments.It flows from the internal feelings of the poet. • He discards the Aristotelian doctrine.It is the feeling that matters.Thus according to Wordsworth.the plot or situation is not the first thing.not in the mind.The poet’s heart leap up when he beholds a rainbow.but in the heart overflowing with emotions. • The heightened emotional state of the poet finds expression through two verses.but he feels intensely and deeply.For him.Poetry takes its birth in the springs of the heart and not in cold store of the intellect.deep emotion is the fundamental condition of poetry.so does the poet. .” • All of us feel.Wordsworth himself says that “The feelings there in developed gives importance to the action and situation.”Poetry is born.EXPRESSION OF POWERFUL FEELINGS • Wordsworth talks of expressing powerful feelings felt in the heart and not generated in the mind. In fact sensibility is the great birth right of our being.whereas in the poet it is augmented and sustained. That is not all Wordsworth has in mind His poet is not simply a Man of feelings.it is overpowered by the weight of custom. In the case of ordinary men. But before the emotions come the senses and it is not of them that Wordsworth is thinking when he adds the epithet”organic”. .• • • • Wordsworth told that a poet must be a man possessed of more than usual organic sensibility.feelings of course he must have since poetry is in fact the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings and arise from the emotions recollected in tranquility. ORGANIC SENSIBILITY • Organic sensibility then means or implies the capacity to receive impression through senses. • The emotion which accompanied the original impression revives when the impression is recalled.being in fact a portion of his native endowment more than usual organic sensibility. . • The ability thus to reconstruct an emotion belongs in an eminent degree to the poet. In this mood of successful composition generally begins and in a mood similar to this it is carried on.it must be directed by a calm mind.EMOTIONS RECOLLECTED IN TRANQUILITY • • • Wordsworth observed that sensibility alone is not sufficient to ensure good poetry.The process of poetic composition is not an easy one.the tranquility gradually disappears and an emotion kindered to that which was before the subject of contemplation is gradually produced and does itself actually exist in the mind. . He explains the role of calm thinking and deliberate contemplation in the composition of poetry later on in the preface when he says”The emotion is contemplated till by a species of reaction. (iv)imagination and fancy (v)invention (vi) judgment . (i) observation and description (ii)sensibility (iii)reflections.• Wordsworth has mentioned six causes that lead to poetic composition. there to find their level and due proportion. .the sensations revive and out of the union of the contemplating mind and the receiving sensibility rises the unique mood of expression which we call poetry. • That level is found for them by the mind in the act of contemplation.FUNCTION OF POETRY • Wordsworth lay emphasize that good poetry is never an immediate reaction to the proviking cause that our sensations must be allowed time to back into the common fund of our experience. the honor and the benefit of human nature.the impassioned expression that is in the countenance of all sciences. • Wordsworth felt strongly that there was no worthy pursuit but the idea of doing some good for the world. • He hoped that his poems would separate in then degree to extend the domain of sensibility for the delight.• Wordsworth says that poetry is the breath and finer spirits of all knowledge. . to think and to feel.• He asserted that the poet should console the afflicted.He should make the happy.a diversion for a pation’s idle hours.happier and should lead the young and gracious of every age.to see. • Poetry is not a mere entertainment. • Such is the poet’s office and there is none more exalted. • Poetry seeks to enable and edify. . imparts moral lessons for the betterment of human life.• The poet through his poetry.a poetry of indifference towards moral ideas is a poetry of indifferent towards life. . • Wordsworth says that “a poetry of revolt against the moral ideas is a poetry of revolt against life. • Wordsworth subscribes to the view that to the poet the particular is nothing and the universal everything. • “the end of poetry is to produce excitement in coexistence with an over balance of pleasure. • Thus the rehabilitation of pleasure to a primary position was a major item in the romantic creed which Wordsworth was out to promulgate. . • Wordsworth is precise and emphatic in stating that pleasure is the end of poetry. .whether by statement by implication so firm a sense of the dignity or worth of the common individual man.• Wordsworth proposes to throw”a certain coloring of imagination whereby ordinary things should be presented to the mind in an unusual aspect” few modern poets have embodied in then work. because in their lives he found an artificiality that he despised.He refuses to glorify lives of kings and princes and men belonging to higher strata of society. He decided to deal with the lives of cadgers and rustic instead of politicians and statesmen stupefied with victory and in toxified with glory and power. Rustic people lead a life of primal simplicity in constant communication with nature.• • • Wordsworth found some meaning in human life.if human beings lived in close proximity to nature and allowed it would begin its influence to sink into their soul. .he thought that oral elevation and spiritual edification of man was not possible in the humdrum life of towns and cities. . He showed much independence of mind as reflecting the traditional subjects derived by his predecessors fro the fashionable social life.he decided to use the language of common people as the vehicle of poetic expression rejecting the artificial diction of the 18th century.• • • He chose rustic life for poetic treatment in that condition of life”essential passion of the heart finds a better soil”. By his own temperament he was prone to be attracted by things of elemental simplicity and necessary Corollary to the choice of subjects from the low rural life. • • • • Wordsworth rejected the “guardian and insane phraseology of many modern writers”. In te matter of meter he appeals to the tradition.He insists that his poems contain little poetic diction and are written in a “selection of the real language of men in a state of vivid sensation”.Wordsworth breaks with the orthodox convention of his days and return to the natural diction of normal men. . The concurring testimony of the ages he says has established the laws of meter and all reasonable people submit to them and acknowledge them as superadded charm. Wordsworth defined the employment of meter in poetry as a protest against the use of poetic diction”whereas in the matter of poetic diction. • Pleasure is clear from the fact that poems written on humbler subjects and in more naked and simpler language have continued to give pleasure from generation to generation. • He could have written in prose as well but he decided to write in meter for the sake of charm. .as the entire world of nature before him.the most general and interesting of their occupations.• Wordsworth says that in his poems he has dealt with great and universal passion of men. then there is some danger that excitement maybe carried beyond its proper bounds. This excitement is an unusual state of mind.ideas and feelings do not follow each other in the usual regular order.• • • • While defining the meter the end of poetry is to produce excitement to coexistence with an overbalance of pleasure. .In that state of excitement. Again if the words by which this excitement is produced are powerful. Therefore in order to restrain and temper the ideas and feelings in the state of excitement meter is essential it restrains the unusual state of mind.the expressions of ideas and feelings appear to be incoherent. situation or phenomenon of nature. • The emotions thus revived are purged of all that was accidental.contemplates upon them and revive his original emotional excitement.This is the process of poetic creation which gives joy both to the poet and the reader. • After the years he recollects these emotions in tranquility. (i)observation (ii)recollection (iii)contemplation (iv)imaginative excitement • The poet observes certain character. .He does not give poetic expression to their immediately but carry them in heart for sometime.• There are four stages of process of poetic creation.This observation excites in his certain emotions.temporary and super flows. • Finally this emotional excitement is given poetic expression.
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