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This 5 page paper deals with the role of nature in the works of the poets, William Wordsworth and William Blake. The poems Inscriptions and The Marriage of Heaven and Hell are used as examples. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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areas, including literature, painting, music, architecture, criticism and historiography in Western civilization(Baldick). If Classical styles were seen as being typically calm, harmonious, balanced, structured, and rational, then the Romantic period
was anything but those things. Romanticism emphasized the individual, the subjective, the irrational, the imaginative, the personal, the spontaneous, the emotional, the visionary, and the transcendental (Baldick). Certain of the
poets were considered, rustics, meaning that the sudden industrialization of their cities left them cold, and they instead held onto the virtue of the natural world, It is to this
natural bent that it can be said that the poets, William Wordsworth and William Blake leaned. Wordworths poetry not only contains allusions
to nature, but also to the inner nature of man and his relationship with that nature that surrounds him and is in him. This is typical of most Romantic Era
writers and poets. Most were striving to break away from the strict rigidity of the previous era and so many would experiment with free verse and would place special emphasis
on the exploration of human feelings, emotions, and the natural world. "HOPES what are they?--Beads of morning
Strung on slender blades of grass; Or a spiders web
adorning In a strait and treacherous pass" (Wordsworth, 4). Here it
is easy to see that the poet will be discussing, or attempting to understand the meaning of hope, and its place in the human condition. His discourse attempts to make
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