Lyrical Ballads 1798 by And Coleridge Wordsworth And Coleridge

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Lyrical Ballads 1798 by And Coleridge Wordsworth And Coleridge

Lyrical Ballads is a poetic collection by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, first published in 1798 and marked as the start of the English Romantic movement. Its immediate effect was modest, but over time it has become a landmark and changed the course of English literature and poetry. Wordsworth contributed most of the poems to this volume but those by Coleridge include perhaps his most famous - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Wordsworth and Coleridge set out to radically change the stuffy, learned and highly structured forms of 18th century English poetry in an effort to bring the true beauty of poetry to ordinary people by writing in everyday language. An emphasis was placed on the vitality of the conversational wording that the poor use to express their own lives. Using this language also helps assert the universality of human emotions. Even the title brings to mind rustic forms of art - the word lyrical links the poems with the ancient rustic bards and lends an air of spontaneity, while ballads are an oral mode of storytelling used by ordinary people. If the experiment with vernacular language was not enough of a departure from the norm, the focus on simple, uneducated country people as the subject 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.
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ISBN 13 9781604241778
ISBN 10 1604241772
Title Lyrical Ballads 1798
Author And Coleridge Wordsworth And Coleridge
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Book Jungle
Year published 2007-09-06
Number of pages 136
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