In
what ways can Wordsworth’s Preface to Lyrical Ballads be considered a manifesto
of the Romantic Movement? Discuss with close reference to the text.
Answer: Wordsworth’s Preface to
the Lyrical Ballads declares the dawn of English Romantic Movement.
Wordsworth and Coleridge, with the publication of the Lyrical Ballads, break
away with the neo-classical tendencies in poetry. As the reading people are not
familiar with his new type of poetry, Wordsworth puts forward a preface to this
book. In this preface, he tells us about the form and contents of this new type
of poetry.
Wordsworth, in the beginning, states
the necessity of bringing about a revolution in the realm of poetry as the
Augustan poetry has become cliché. He painfully notices that the Eighteenth
century poets have separated poetry from the grasp of common people. He
resolves to liberate this poetry from the shackles of so- called classical
doctrines. He, in collaboration with his friend Coleridge, begins to write poem
for the people of all classes. Wordsworth thinks that the language of the
Augustan poetry is highly artificial and sophisticated. That is why he suggests
a new language for Romantic poetry. This is why he suggests a new language for
Romantic poetry. This is why he suggests a new language for Romantic poetry.
These attempt chiefly deals with Wordsworth’s views of poetry...........................................................................
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