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Key characteristics of Romanticism embraced by Wordsworth
Emphasis on emotion and intuition: Romanticism prioritizes individual feeling and intuition over strict logic and reason. Wordsworth's famous statement that "poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" perfectly encapsulates this idea.
Subjectivity: Romantic writers focus on the unique, personal perspective and inner experiences of the individual. Wordsworth's introspective poems, like The Prelude, chronicle his own growth and feelings.
Appreciation for nature: Romantics viewed nature as a source of spiritual and moral guidance. Wordsworth's poems frequently portray nature as a nurturing force that offers solace and inspiration, providing refuge from the stresses of modern, urban life.
Focus on the individual: The Romantic movement celebrated the worth of the individual and often depicted the experiences of the common person. Wordsworth sought to use "language really used by men" and to write about "incidents and situations from common life," a rejection of the more elevated subject matter of Neoclassicism.