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,单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,Romanticism,subjectivity,spirituality,intuition,emotion,imagination,individual feeling,inner life,inner thought,introspection;,intense feeling(heart feeling);,nature(symbolic of the spirit or God);,individuality,perfectibility of personality;,nostalgic for the past;,an interest in something heroic,exotic,remote,sublime,naturalsupernatural;,emphasis on the content;,freedom of treatment.,.,Romanticismsubjectivity,spiri,1,William Wordsworth,1770-1850,“I was the Dreamer,they the Dream”,.,William Wordsworth1770-1850.,2,Life Experience,In 1770,April 17,th,Born in Cockermouth,Cumberland,In 1787,Cambridge University,During 1790-1791,Visited France twice,And had a love affair with Annette Vallon,In 1795,Met Coleridge,In 1802,Married Mary,Hutchinson,In 1850,Died on April 23,rd,and buried at Grasmere Church,.,Life ExperienceIn 1770,April,3,Political Attitude,In his early days,a radical democrat,slogans of liberty,equality and fraternity,in his later years,a conservative,in his whole life,a critical attitude towards the government and the upper class,against the Industrial Revolution,sympathy for the poor,.,Political AttitudeIn his early,4,His Literary View,The source of poetic truth was the direct experience of the senses.,Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings originated from emotion recollected in tranquility.,The scenes and events of everyday life and the speech of ordinary people were the raw material of which poetry could and should be made.,.,His Literary ViewThe source of,5,His language,simple,colloquial,but melodious,a selection of language really used by ordinary people,.,His languagesimple,colloquial,6,His View of Nature,Nature:a source of mental cleanliness and spiritual understanding,a moral value,philosophical significance,embodiment of the Divine Spirit,reflection of God,A stepping stone between Man and God,poetic inspiration and resources,return to nature,.,His View of NatureNature:a so,7,Awards and Fame,1839 he was named an Honorary Doctor of Civil Law at Oxford,In 1843 Wordsworth was named Poet Laureate(桂冠诗人),He is considered as one of the greatest poets that ever lived.,The leading spokesman of Romantic poetry,“Worshipper of Nature”,One of the“Lake Poets”:Robert Southey,Samuel Taylor Coleridge,.,Awards and Fame1839 he was nam,8,Wordsworths Contribution,Started the modern poetry,the poetry of the growing inner self.,Calling for simple themes drawn from humble life expressed in the language of ordinary people.,Inspiring the audience to see the world freshly,sympathetically and naturally.,Changed the course of English poetry by using ordinary speech of the language and advocating a return to nature,.,Wordsworths ContributionStart,9,Major Works,The Prelude 序曲,An introspective account of his poetic development,Carrying the metaphorical meaning,of his interior journey and questing,for his lost early self and the proper,spiritual home.,Ranked as his greatest work,Spent rest of his life revising it,Published in 1850 after his death,.,Major WorksThe Prelude 序曲.,10,Lyrical Ballads,抒情的歌谣,Collaborated with Coleridge,Published in1798,Declaration of English Romanticism,Revolt against artificial classicism,Giving definition to poem and poet,.,Lyrical Ballads抒情的歌谣.,11,She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways,1),In what poetic form is the poem written?,The poem is written in ballad form(in four-lined stanzas with iambic tetrameter in odd numbered lines and iambic trimeter in even numbered lines)with rare elusive beauty of simple lyricism and haunting rhythm.,.,She Dwelt Among the Untrodden,12,2),What does the poet,first compare the maid to?What figure of speech is the comparison?,The poet uses,a metaphor to compare the maid to the modest violet in the shadow of the mossy stone so as to show that Lucys beauty is like the violet,not gaudy and showy,but modest and obscure,.,.,2)What does the poet first co,13,3),How does the poet,then describe the beauty of the maid?,The poet uses simile to compare the maids attractive beauty to one only star shining in the sky,which is not brilliant and dazzling,but distinct,soft,mild,attractive and lovely.,.,3)How does the poet,14,4),Which line in the last stanza creates a kind of perfect pathos(感伤,哀婉)?,The last line creates a perfect pathos.It shows that Lucys death,though,is unnoticed by others and made no difference to the world,it has made all the difference to her lover,who loves and values her so deeply and feels a great pain and deep grief over her death.,Now Lucy is in the grave and her lover is still living lonely on the earth,there will be no chance for him to communicate with her,and to feel her beauty,so Lucys death is a great loss to him.In this way,the last line arouses our deep sympathy both for the girl and her lover.,.,4)Which line in the l,15,5)What story does the narrative poem tell us about Lucy?,Her identity:,lowly country girl,Her life:,led a simple life of obscurity far away from the madding crowd”.,Her beau
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