Wordsworth and Vaughn are T.S. I read critique commentary on Elliot. Specifically, this can be applied to poets who avoid "poetical emotions like Wordsworth" and "spoof" language from natural and flowing emotions (Wordsworth 270). But this time Elliot did not focus his critical vision there. Instead, he returned to literary less literary group - metaphysical poet (Elliot 2328) after the century.
Henry Vaughan (1621-1695) from Wales is writing a large collection of poems called Silex Scintillans. He writes mainly poems. His focus lies in the love of nature and mysticism. There was a controversy as to whether Vaughn had an impact on William Wordsworth. It is said that Vaughn had a religious conversion, and opposed some of his own works. Vaughan attributed his conversion to George Herbert. John Bunyan (1628-1688) is known for his religious allegory "Progress of pilgrims". He wrote an autobiography called Grace Abounding. He also wrote many sermons. His writings are basically considered to be easy to read and exciting. The progress of pilgrims is such a widely read and translated book, second to the Bible.
Wordsworth and Vaughn are T.S. I read critique commentary on Elliot. Specifically, this can be applied to poets who avoid "poetical emotions like Wordsworth" and "spoof" language from natural and flowing emotions (Wordsworth 270). But this time Elliot did not focus his critical vision there. Instead, he returned to literary less literary group - metaphysical poet (Elliot 2328) after the century.
William Wordsworth and T. S. Elliott are great poets from different eras and the meaning of being a true poet is very unique. On the other hand, in times when people need poets, Wordsworth strives to pursue identity, romance and sentimentality. Elliott, on the other hand, lives in an era where romanticism and sentimentalism can not satisfy readers who do not need a noble and realistic thing. They cast an objection, but that is neither right nor a good thing.