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24 January, 10:49

Which two ideas of nineteenth-century romanticism do Wordsworth's three lyric poems most clearly convey?

Love of nature

Interest in the supernatural

Idealization of the distant past

Belief in democracy

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Emphasis on personal feelings

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  1. 24 January, 11:02
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    A. love of nature

    E. emphasis on personal feelings

    Explanation:

    William Wordsworth's one of the first British romantic poets. In europe, romanticism in poetry started in the end of the 18th century and lasted throughout major part of the following century.

    The main inspiration for the poets was the nature and its beauties. Through descriptions of panoramic views, flowers, forests, sunsets, birds etc they expressed emotions and metaphors to speak about life, destiny, love, heroism. Their personal emotions and experiences of the nature were the main foccus of the poems.

    Idealization of the distant past, national history, myths and mythical figures and events were also characteristics of some poets of this period, but not Wordsworth.

    He is the prototype of a nature-inspired poet.
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