Kategorien: Alle - memory - childhood - nature - imagination

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Wordsworth

A renowned poet from the Lake District in north-west England, Wordsworth is celebrated for his deep connection to nature. His poetry often reflects a pantheistic view, where man and nature are inseparable, and nature serves as a boundless source of joy and inspiration.

Wordsworth

Wordsworth

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Poet

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imagination
the power to see into the life of things

great sensibility

he lived in a Lake District, north-west of England
creative power
in connection with nature
poetry is a solitary act originating in the ordinary (-> personal vision of nature)

Nature

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nature to be happy
nature as a source of pleasure and joy
admiration/devotion
pantheistic view
sight
man and nature are inseparable
man exists as an active participant in it

Memory

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sense perceptions

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sensations lead to simple thoughts
sensibility of the eye and ear
contemplation of emotions

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recollection in tranquillity
emotions
"they flash upone that inward eye"

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when he was a child

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Child

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he goes back to his childhood throught the memories

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"the child is father of the man"
childhood, for him, was a happy period of his life
"so was it when my life began"

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a lot of imagination but less experience

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children are happy with the little things