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Why william wordsworth is called romantic poet?

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Answered by SPRING1997
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There are X stages in Growth of English . One of them is Stage Vlll and it's called Romantic Literature or The French Revolution (From 1798 to 1832) .
In May, 1789,the French Revolution broke out with an initial message of liberty and humanity that inspired immensely the younger generation of the time.
The new slogan of liberty, fraternity and equality crossed the sea and rang and thrilled the progressive, youthful minds of England. Wordsworth made extensive tours in France and Coleridge was drawn to the activities of the French revolutionists. A new literary impulse was born out of the French Revolution. The publication of The Lyrical Ballads, a joint work by Wordsworth and Coleridge, in 1798,is found to mark the beginning of a new literary movement in the history of English Literature, known as 'Romanticism '.
Romantic poetry is the powerful and artistic expression of the spontaneous feeling in man.

'knowing that nature never did betray
The heart that loved her '_ Tintern Abbey W. Wordsworth

and he finds deepest thoughts in the humblest objects of nature_


' Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought '_ To A Skylark_ P. B. Shelly

Romantic poets are found essentially imaginative and their imaginative vigour expresses itself not merely in a colorful vision of the external world but also in a mystic communion with all that can be seen and perceived.

I hope it not only help you to understand why W. Wordsworth is romantic poet but also input you how all the poets are...


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