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William Wordsworth

Preface to Lyrical Ballads

William WordsworthNonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1800

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Essay Topics

1.

Wordsworth suggests that “by the act of writing in verse an Author makes a formal engagement that he will gratify certain known habits of association” (2). In what respect does he believe his poems may confound the expectations of his readers?

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What might Wordsworth mean by “the gaudiness and inane phraseology of many modern writers” (2)? How, in his view, does his own poetry set itself apart from such work?

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What might Wordsworth mean by his reference to the “triviality and meanness” (3) found in the poetry of some of his contemporaries who, like him, follow a Romanticist style of writing?

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