简介:. (Nature) Such a conception of nature is apparently different from the one of Wordsworth’s. The latter’s,(Nature) So behind Emerson’s common conception of nature,bring great joy and relief to the speaker. So Wordsworth’s conception of nature is that nature has a lot to do with man
简介:<正>Natureisthemajorthemethatmanypoetsdealwithtoexpresstheirsorrowandjoy,lonelinessandhappiness;toseeklibertyandfreedom;toescapethesqalorofreallife;ortorevealtruthandphilosophy.Natureluresmanypoetsintoit.Notonlyisnaturethekingdomofpoeple’spouringouttheirfeeling,butalsothckingdomofbeautyofallcreatures——murmuringrivers,roilinghills,singingbirds,andsmilingflowers.Poetshaveendowednaturewithlifeandmergedthemselvesinit.Naturecanpurifysoulsandmouldtemperament.
简介:Romanticismisanimportantstageintheevolutionofman’sself-consciousness.Itshowsnewinterestinandnewconcernwithmanandnature.Wordsworthiswell-knownasanaturepoet.Thethemeofhumanmindandnatureinhispoemshaslongattractedreaders’attention.However,hedoesnotindulgeinnatureitselfbuttakesitasconsolationandinspirationforhumankind.Inordertohighlightthepoet’sconcernwithhumanmind,thepresentpaperchoosestoexploreWordsworth’sconcernwithchildren’smind,basedontheanalysisofWordsworth’sThePreludeandmanyofhispoemsaboutchildren.