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Romanticismsubjectivity,spirituality,intuition,emotion,imagination,individualfeeling,innerlife,innerthought,introspection;intensefeeling(heartfeeling);nature(symbolicofthespiritorGod);individuality,perfectibilityofpersonality;nostalgicforthepast;aninterestinsomethingheroic,exotic,remote,sublime,natural\supernatural;emphasisonthecontent;freedomoftreatment..Romanticismsubjectivity,spiri1WilliamWordsworth

1770-1850

“IwastheDreamer,theytheDream”

.WilliamWordsworth

1770-1850

.2LifeExperienceIn1770,April17th,BorninCockermouth,CumberlandIn1787,CambridgeUniversityDuring1790-1791,VisitedFrancetwiceAndhadaloveaffairwithAnnetteVallonIn1795,MetColeridgeIn1802,MarriedMaryHutchinsonIn1850,DiedonApril23rd,andburiedatGrasmereChurch,

.LifeExperienceIn1770,April3PoliticalAttitudeInhisearlydays,aradicaldemocratslogansofliberty,equalityandfraternityinhislateryears,aconservativeinhiswholelife,acriticalattitudetowardsthegovernmentandtheupperclassagainsttheIndustrialRevolutionsympathyforthepoor.PoliticalAttitudeInhisearly4HisLiteraryViewThesourceofpoetictruthwasthedirectexperienceofthesenses.Poetryisthespontaneousoverflowofpowerfulfeelingsoriginatedfromemotionrecollectedintranquility.Thescenesandeventsofeverydaylifeandthespeechofordinarypeopleweretherawmaterialofwhichpoetrycouldandshouldbemade..HisLiteraryViewThesourceof5Hislanguagesimple,colloquial,butmelodiousaselectionoflanguagereallyusedbyordinarypeople.Hislanguagesimple,colloquial6HisViewofNatureNature:asourceofmentalcleanlinessandspiritualunderstandingamoralvaluephilosophicalsignificanceembodimentoftheDivineSpiritreflectionofGodAsteppingstonebetweenManandGodpoeticinspirationandresourcesreturntonature.HisViewofNatureNature:aso7AwardsandFame1839hewasnamedanHonoraryDoctorofCivilLawatOxfordIn1843WordsworthwasnamedPoetLaureate(桂冠詩人)Heisconsideredasoneofthegreatestpoetsthateverlived.TheleadingspokesmanofRomanticpoetry“WorshipperofNature”O(jiān)neofthe“LakePoets”:RobertSouthey,SamuelTaylorColeridge.AwardsandFame1839hewasnam8Wordsworth’sContributionStartedthemodernpoetry,thepoetryofthegrowinginnerself.Callingforsimplethemesdrawnfromhumblelifeexpressedinthelanguageofordinarypeople.Inspiringtheaudiencetoseetheworldfreshly,sympatheticallyandnaturally.ChangedthecourseofEnglishpoetrybyusingordinaryspeechofthelanguageandadvocatingareturntonature.Wordsworth’sContributionStart9MajorWorksThePrelude——序曲AnintrospectiveaccountofhispoeticdevelopmentCarryingthemetaphoricalmeaningofhisinteriorjourneyandquestingforhislostearlyselfandtheproperspiritualhome.Rankedashisgreatestwork,Spentrestofhisliferevisingit,

Publishedin1850afterhisdeath.MajorWorksThePrelude——序曲.10

LyricalBallads—抒情的歌謠CollaboratedwithColeridgePublishedin1798DeclarationofEnglishRomanticismRevoltagainstartificialclassicismGivingdefinitiontopoemandpoet.LyricalBallads—抒情的歌謠.11SheDweltAmongtheUntroddenWays1)Inwhatpoeticformisthepoemwritten?Thepoemiswritteninballadform(infour-linedstanzaswithiambictetrameterinoddnumberedlinesandiambictrimeterinevennumberedlines)withrareelusivebeautyofsimplelyricismandhauntingrhythm..SheDweltAmongtheUntrodden122)Whatdoesthepoetfirstcomparethemaidto?Whatfigureofspeechisthecomparison?ThepoetusesametaphortocomparethemaidtothemodestvioletintheshadowofthemossystonesoastoshowthatLucy'sbeautyisliketheviolet,notgaudyandshowy,butmodestandobscure..2)Whatdoesthepoetfirstco13

3)Howdoesthepoetthendescribethebeautyofthemaid?

Thepoetusessimiletocomparethemaid'sattractivebeautytooneonlystarshininginthesky,whichisnotbrilliantanddazzling,butdistinct,soft,mild,attractiveandlovely..3)Howdoesthepoet14

4)Whichlineinthelaststanzacreatesakindofperfectpathos(感傷,哀婉)?

Thelastlinecreatesaperfectpathos.ItshowsthatLucy‘sdeath,though,isunnoticedbyothersandmadenodifferencetotheworld,ithasmadeallthedifferencetoherlover,wholovesandvalueshersodeeplyandfeelsagreatpainanddeepgriefoverherdeath.NowLucyisinthegraveandherloverisstilllivinglonelyontheearth,therewillbenochanceforhimtocommunicatewithherandtofeelherbeauty,soLucy’sdeathisagreatlosstohim.Inthisway,thelastlinearousesourdeepsympathybothforthegirlandherlover..4)Whichlineinthel155)WhatstorydoesthenarrativepoemtellusaboutLucy?Heridentity:lowlycountrygirl,Herlife:ledasimplelifeofobscurityfarawayfrom"themaddingcrowd”.Herbeauty:Simpleandnaturalbeautyderivedfromhermodesty.5)Whatstorydoesthenarrati16Herattractiveness:mild,gentleanddistinct.Herinfluenceonpeople:Fewpeopleknewherandgaveherthetributeshedeserved.Herdeath:unnoticedandmadenodifferencetotheworld.Herlover:feelsagreatpainforlosingher.

.Herattractiveness:.17

6)Whatdoesthepoemrevealtothereader?

.6)Whatdoesthepoem18Romanticismsubjectivity,spirituality,intuition,emotion,imagination,individualfeeling,innerlife,innerthought,introspection;intensefeeling(heartfeeling);nature(symbolicofthespiritorGod);individuality,perfectibilityofpersonality;nostalgicforthepast;aninterestinsomethingheroic,exotic,remote,sublime,natural\supernatural;emphasisonthecontent;freedomoftreatment..Romanticismsubjectivity,spiri19WilliamWordsworth

1770-1850

“IwastheDreamer,theytheDream”

.WilliamWordsworth

1770-1850

.20LifeExperienceIn1770,April17th,BorninCockermouth,CumberlandIn1787,CambridgeUniversityDuring1790-1791,VisitedFrancetwiceAndhadaloveaffairwithAnnetteVallonIn1795,MetColeridgeIn1802,MarriedMaryHutchinsonIn1850,DiedonApril23rd,andburiedatGrasmereChurch,

.LifeExperienceIn1770,April21PoliticalAttitudeInhisearlydays,aradicaldemocratslogansofliberty,equalityandfraternityinhislateryears,aconservativeinhiswholelife,acriticalattitudetowardsthegovernmentandtheupperclassagainsttheIndustrialRevolutionsympathyforthepoor.PoliticalAttitudeInhisearly22HisLiteraryViewThesourceofpoetictruthwasthedirectexperienceofthesenses.Poetryisthespontaneousoverflowofpowerfulfeelingsoriginatedfromemotionrecollectedintranquility.Thescenesandeventsofeverydaylifeandthespeechofordinarypeopleweretherawmaterialofwhichpoetrycouldandshouldbemade..HisLiteraryViewThesourceof23Hislanguagesimple,colloquial,butmelodiousaselectionoflanguagereallyusedbyordinarypeople.Hislanguagesimple,colloquial24HisViewofNatureNature:asourceofmentalcleanlinessandspiritualunderstandingamoralvaluephilosophicalsignificanceembodimentoftheDivineSpiritreflectionofGodAsteppingstonebetweenManandGodpoeticinspirationandresourcesreturntonature.HisViewofNatureNature:aso25AwardsandFame1839hewasnamedanHonoraryDoctorofCivilLawatOxfordIn1843WordsworthwasnamedPoetLaureate(桂冠詩人)Heisconsideredasoneofthegreatestpoetsthateverlived.TheleadingspokesmanofRomanticpoetry“WorshipperofNature”O(jiān)neofthe“LakePoets”:RobertSouthey,SamuelTaylorColeridge.AwardsandFame1839hewasnam26Wordsworth’sContributionStartedthemodernpoetry,thepoetryofthegrowinginnerself.Callingforsimplethemesdrawnfromhumblelifeexpressedinthelanguageofordinarypeople.Inspiringtheaudiencetoseetheworldfreshly,sympatheticallyandnaturally.ChangedthecourseofEnglishpoetrybyusingordinaryspeechofthelanguageandadvocatingareturntonature.Wordsworth’sContributionStart27MajorWorksThePrelude——序曲AnintrospectiveaccountofhispoeticdevelopmentCarryingthemetaphoricalmeaningofhisinteriorjourneyandquestingforhislostearlyselfandtheproperspiritualhome.Rankedashisgreatestwork,Spentrestofhisliferevisingit,

Publishedin1850afterhisdeath.MajorWorksThePrelude——序曲.28

LyricalBallads—抒情的歌謠CollaboratedwithColeridgePublishedin1798DeclarationofEnglishRomanticismRevoltagainstartificialclassicismGivingdefinitiontopoemandpoet.LyricalBallads—抒情的歌謠.29SheDweltAmongtheUntroddenWays1)Inwhatpoeticformisthepoemwritten?Thepoemiswritteninballadform(infour-linedstanzaswithiambictetrameterinoddnumberedlinesandiambictrimeterinevennumberedlines)withrareelusivebeautyofsimplelyricismandhauntingrhythm..SheDweltAmongtheUntrodden302)Whatdoesthepoetfirstcomparethemaidto?Whatfigureofspeechisthecomparison?ThepoetusesametaphortocomparethemaidtothemodestvioletintheshadowofthemossystonesoastoshowthatLucy'sbeautyisliketheviolet,notgaudyandshowy,butmodestandobscure..2)Whatdoesthepoetfirstco31

3)Howdoesthepoetthendescribethebeautyofthemaid?

Thepoetusessimiletocomparethemaid'sattractivebeautytooneonlystarshininginthesky,whichisnotbrilliantanddazzling,butdistinct,soft,mild,attractiveandlovely..3)Howdoesthepoet32

4)Whichlineinthelaststanzacreatesakindofperfectpathos(感傷,哀婉)?

Thelastlinecreatesaperfectpathos.ItshowsthatLucy‘sdeath,though,isunnoticedbyothersandmadenodiff

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