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The Romantic Philosophy In The Poetry Of William Wordsworth And Samuel Taylor Coleridge

· Vol. 2, No. 9, (2015)· Published: September 26, 2015
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This research work focuses on “The Romantic Philosophy in the poetry of William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge’’. The Romantics focus on landscape because of its natural essence and its spiritual composition. The Romantics aim at fighting for the masses and educating the public on how nature can be better treated and appreciated. They present the beauty and enjoyment of life in which they find themselves as imaginary and visionary. This work examined the theory of romanticism in romantic poetry using William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s poems as our reference texts. Wordsworth and Coleridge own most of their poetic resources and characters to nature as they both strongly believe in the power of nature that brings all that is good to life.

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Dr. Vitthal V. Parab
Head, Department Of English, K.M. Agrawal College Of Arts, Commerce & Science, Kalyan (West)- 421301.
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