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Wordsworth and Coleridge set out to overturn what they considered the priggish, learned, and highly sculpted forms of 18th-century English poetry and to make poetry accessible to the average person via verse written in common, everyday language. These two major poets emphasise the vitality of the
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The majority of the following poems are to be considered as experiments. They were written chiefly with a view to ascertain how far the language of conversation in the middle and lower classes of society is adapted to the purpose of poetic pleasure.
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living voice used by the poor to express their reality. This language also helps assert the universality of human emotions. Even the title of the collection recalls rustic forms of art – the word "lyrical" links the poems with the ancient rustic
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Most of the poems in the 1798 edition were written by Wordsworth, with Coleridge contributing only four poems to the collection (although these made about a third of the book in length), including one of his most famous works,
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of poetry was a signal shift to modern literature. One of the main themes of "Lyrical Ballads" is the return to the original state of nature, in which people led a purer and more innocent existence. Wordsworth subscribed to
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Poems marked "(Coleridge)" were written by Coleridge; all the other poems were written by Wordsworth. In the first edition (1798) there were nineteen poems written by Wordsworth and four poems by Coleridge.
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in which he expanded the ideas set forth in the preface. A third edition was published in 1802, with substantial additions made to its "Preface," and a fourth edition was published in 1805.
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If the experiment with vernacular language was not enough of a departure from the norm, the focus on simple, uneducated country people as the
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detailing the pair's avowed poetical principles. For another edition, published in 1802, Wordsworth added an appendix titled
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in literature. The immediate effect on critics was modest, but it became and remains a landmark, changing the course of
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Lines Written at a Small Distance from My House and Sent Me by My little Boy to the Person to whom They Are Addressed
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Lines written at a small distance from my House, and sent by my little Boy to the Person to whom they are addressed
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and lends an air of spontaneity, while "ballads" are an oral mode of storytelling used by the common people.
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Poems marked "(Coleridge)" were written by Coleridge; all the other poems were written by Wordsworth.
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In the 'Advertisement' included in the 1798 edition, Wordsworth explained his poetical concept:
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A second edition was published in 1800, in which Wordsworth included additional poems and a
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Inscription for the Spot where the Hermitage Stood on St Herbert's Island, Derwent-Water
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For the 1800 edition Wordsworth added the poems that make up Volume II. The poem
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Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree which Stands Near the Lake of Esthwaite
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Inscription for the House (an Out-house) on the Island at Grasmere
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Poem collection by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Written in Germany on One of the Coldest Days of the Century
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Old Man Travelling; Animal Tranquillity and Decay, a Sketch
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The Idle Shepherd-Boys or Dungeon-Gill Force, a Pastoral
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The Tables Turned; an Evening Scene, on the Same Subject
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The Tables turned; an Evening Scene, on the same subject
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Lines written near Richmond, upon the Thames, at Evening
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Lines Written with a Slate-Pencil upon a Stone, &c.
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Index


William Wordsworth
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Poetry
William Wordsworth
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Romantic movement
English literature
poetry
Preface to the Lyrical Ballads
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
preface
bards
Rousseau
The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere
Anecdote for Fathers
We are seven
The Idiot Boy
Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey
We are Seven
Anecdote for Fathers
The Nightingale, written in April 1798
The Idiot Boy
Love
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Lines Written Above Tintern Abbey
Hart-Leap Well
Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known
She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways
A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal

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