Listen "25: Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads"
Episode Synopsis
Wordsworth's "Preface to Lyrical Ballads," as presented in this episode, is explored as a foundational text of English Romanticism. It breaks down the Preface's core tenets, such as the use of common language and the value of rustic life in poetry, contrasting these with prior literary conventions. It examines Wordsworth's revolutionary ideas about the poet's role as a sensitive individual connected to ordinary people and their emotions. The episode also provides context by discussing Wordsworth's relationship with Coleridge and the broader Romantic movement's emphasis on nature and individual experience. Ultimately, the episode clarifies the Preface's significance as a manifesto that aimed to redefine poetry by prioritizing genuine feeling and accessible expression over artificiality and elitism.
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