In the attitude towards nature in poetry, attitudes towards nature in Wordsworth and Coleridge poetry, especially resolution and independence (Leech Gatherer), and my prison Coleridge and Wordsworth Romantic era romantic poet art The focus is to observe the world, recognize human emotions and imagination, and the world we live in. Some people think that imagination is a disease that most poets suffer from the 18th century, and for others, imagination can remember or draw something that does not exist directly.
William Wordsworth is the central character of the English romantic poetry revolution. His contribution to this is three times. First, he proposed a new attitude towards nature in poetry and prose. This is not just a matter of incorporating the image of nature into his poem, it constitutes a new view of the organic relationship between man and the natural world, and ultimately, in addition to what is naturally in nature and humans Form the metaphor of the wedding between the minds. In the metaphor, as a symbol of God's thought, the idea of "feeding indefinitely" and "crouching in a dark abyss". Secondly, Wordsworth explores his feelings in his most wonderful poet "Prelude", "Growth of poet's thought". It is actually the first episode of autobiographical poetry. Wordsworth wrote in the process of manga self-quest, understanding modern psychology and his own nature, thus integrating into human nature.
In the attitude towards nature in poetry, attitudes towards nature in Wordsworth and Coleridge poetry, especially resolution and independence (Leech Gatherer), and my prison Coleridge and Wordsworth Romantic era romantic poet art The focus is to observe the world, recognize human emotions and imagination, and the world we live in. Some people think that imagination is a disease that most poets suffer from the 18th century, and for others, imagination can remember or draw something that does not exist directly.