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Wordsworth re-visited - Audio

by The Open University

Renowned as one the key figures of Romanticism, William Wordsworth broke through poetic traditions and barriers to produce verse that redefined the principles underlying the writing of poetry, placing the poet's emotions and interaction with a natural, pastoral world at the centre of poetic philosophy. Wordsworth's influences are a topic of immense academic debate, and this album provides a concise and distinct introduction to the many literary, political and cultural shifts that informed and inspired one of literature's most breathtakingly beautiful movements. This material forms part of The Open University course A207 From Enlightenment to Romanticism c.1780-1830.

Copyright: The Open University 2009

Episodes

Wordsworth re-visited

1m · Published 19 Oct 01:35
A short introduction to this album.

Transcript -- Wordsworth re-visited

0s · Published 19 Oct 01:35
Transcript -- A short introduction to this album.

Wordsworth's eye and ear

8m · Published 19 Oct 01:34
In Wordsworth's poetry, external nature embodies a living mind. This discussion highlights how Wordsworth's creative process utilised his lifelong sensual development and aesthetic sensibilities.

Transcript -- Wordsworth's eye and ear

0s · Published 19 Oct 01:34
Transcript -- In Wordsworth's poetry, external nature embodies a living mind. This discussion highlights how Wordsworth's creative process utilised his lifelong sensual development and aesthetic sensibilities.

The romantic and politics

3m · Published 19 Oct 01:33
During the Romantic era, poetry evolved as a cultural and ideological tradition. This short, dynamic lecture highlights the cultural and revolutionary texture of such verse.

Transcript -- The romantic and politics

0s · Published 19 Oct 01:33
Transcript -- During the Romantic era, poetry evolved as a cultural and ideological tradition. This short, dynamic lecture highlights the cultural and revolutionary texture of such verse.

Contemporary influences

13m · Published 19 Oct 01:32
Wordsworth's literary conception of nature was hugely informed by his contemporaries. Using examples from key texts, these influences are mapped and compared in intriguing detail.

Transcript -- Contemporary influences

0s · Published 19 Oct 01:32
Transcript -- Wordsworth's literary conception of nature was hugely informed by his contemporaries. Using examples from key texts, these influences are mapped and compared in intriguing detail.

Wordsworth re-visited - Audio has 8 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 26:32. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 14:48.

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