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⏩ Write about the poetry 'Young People: William Wordsworth' written by Alan Luiz.



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Answered by RabbitPanda
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, Wordsworth was doing the same thing, but he came at a time after Blake, after a sort of drying out of poetry and a rigidification of the meters, which we're skipping over. Actually, quite extraordinary, (Alexander) Pope, (John) Dryden, (Jonathan) Swift, (the Earl of) Rochester. Wordsworth came to a modern spirit, post Industrial Revolution. His consciousness dimmed somewhat - conditioned, needing Rolfing, or needing acid, or needing the country, or needing vision, needing meditation. He was one of the few people who was able to recall his original visionary child-eye recollection of nature, and so wrote a series of poems in which you have a pantheistic vision, in which everything seems animate, or in which he gets a kind of visionary gleam from walking around craggy hills in the Lake Country, mid-England. And one of his most clear statements of that is called "Ode on Intimations of Immortality From Recollections of Early Childhood". Now how many of you know that, have read that? That's pretty much taught. And how many have not? Wordworth's "Ode on Intimations of Immortality.." Well, is it worth going through, because the majority...

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Well, Wordsworth was doing the same thing, but he came at a time after Blake, after a sort of drying out of poetry and a rigidification of the meters, which we're skipping over. Actually, quite extraordinary, (Alexander) Pope, (John) Dryden, (Jonathan) Swift, (the Earl of) Rochester. Wordsworth came to a modern spirit, post Industrial Revolution. His consciousness dimmed somewhat - conditioned, needing Rolfing, or needing acid, or needing the country, or needing vision, needing meditation. He was one of the few people who was able to recall his original visionary child-eye recollection of nature, and so wrote a series of poems in which you have a pantheistic vision, in which everything seems animate, or in which he gets a kind of visionary gleam from walking around craggy hills in the Lake Country, mid-England. And one of his most clear statements of that is called "Ode on Intimations of Immortality From Recollections of Early Childhood". Now how many of you know that, have read that? That's pretty much taught. And how many have not? Wordworth's "Ode on Intimations of Immortality.." Well, is it worth going through, because the majority...
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