Wordsworth's Theory of Poetry
With Special Reference to the Second Edition of Lyrical Ballads (1800) Useful for UGC/NTA NET/ PGT/ Ph. D Entrance and PG Examinations Table of Contents Introduction Historical Background Definition of Poetry Poetic Process Subject Matter of Poetry Language of Poetry Concept of the Poet Function of Poetry MCQs Answer Key I. Introduction William Wordsworth is regarded as one of the most influential literary critics of the Romantic age. His critical views are chiefly expressed in the Preface to the Second Edition of Lyrical Ballads (1800), which serves as a manifesto of Romantic literary theory. As a critic, Wordsworth reacted against the artificiality, rigid rules, and poetic diction of Neo-classical criticism. He emphasized emotion, imagination, simplicity, and a close relationship with nature as the true foundations of poetry. His ideas redefined the purpose, language, and subject matter of poetry, making him a pioneer of modern literar...