critical reception on lyrical ballad p 3
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SMT S.B.GARDI DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
NAME:- AMI SOJITRA COURSE:- LITERARY THEORY AND
CRITICISM:WESTERN TOPIC:-CRITICAL RECEPTION OF
LYRICAL BALLAD CLASS:-M.A.PART-1 E-MAIL:-amisojitra23@gmail.com ENROLMENT NO:-PG15101034
INDEX
LYRICAL BALLADTHEME OF LYRICAL BALLADNEGATIVE REVIEW OF LYRICAL BALLADPOSITIVE REVIEW OF LYRICAL BALLADLYRICAL BALLAD AS WORK OF
CRITICISMLANGUAGE OF POETRYSOLITARY REAPER
LYRICAL BALLAD
WRITTEN IN 1798 WRITTEN BY
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH AND S.T. COLERIDGE
KNOWN AS INITIAL WORK OF ROMANTIC ERA
THEME OF LYRICAL BALLAD
LYRICAL BALLAD
LANGUAGE
POETRY
POET
NEGATIVE REVIEW
It was not accepted by people
As uninteresting subject, theme and the unreadability of THE ANCIENT MARINER.
FRANCIS JEFFREY give the term in reference of Wordsworth the “LAKE SCHOOL OF POETRY”
POSITIVE REVIEW
Lyrical Ballad was also praised by some critics.
In 19th century, Victorian critics has special interest in RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER
Wordsworth and Coleridge as leaders of first wave of Romanticism
RIME OF ANCIENT MARINER
MORAL
PHILOSOPHICAL
PUZZLE
Critical interest in Lyrical Ballad has continue in to 20th century.
Bring new ideas regarding poet and poetry
LYRICAL BALLAD AS WORK OF CRITICSM
Marjorie Latta Barstow, W.J. Owen, and Stephen Maxfield Parrish believe that Lyrical Ballad has central focus on LANGUAGE AND STYLE
Mary Jacobus and Heather Glen have explored handling theme of SPECIFIC THEME
LANGUAGE OF POETRY
Language of rustic area
He live in urban area
He described natural scene as romantic poet.
Selection of words Write about rural
area In WESTMINSTER
BRIDGE
SOLITARY REAPER
Here he talk about her song but he can not understand her language.
As the modern perspective LYRICAL BALLAD may be fail to convey the reader
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