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" The appropriate business of poetry, (which, nevertheless, if genuine, is as permanent as pure science,) her appropriate employment, her privilege and her duty, is to treat of things not as they are, but as they appear ; not as they exist in themselves,... "
Poems - Side 343
af William Wordsworth - 1815
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The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition

Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 420 sider
...they are, but as they might be, or ought to be. But to Wordsworth, the appropriate business of poetry is 'to treat of things not as they are . . , but as they seem to exist to the senses, and to the passions,' and as worked upon 'in the spirit of genuine imagination.'...
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Science and the Arts: A Study in Relationships from 1600-1900

Jacob Opper - 1973 - 234 sider
...the first collected edition of his poems. Here he writes, "The appropriate business of poetry . . . her appropriate employment, her privilege and her...seem to exist to the senses, and to the passions" [Wordsworth's italics].46 This arresting declaration, it will be noticed, with its radical empiricism...
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A History of Modern Criticism 1750-1950: Volume 2, The Romantic Age, Bind 1

René Wellek - 1981 - 472 sider
...life," he justifies his choice of subject matter. Even when he says that the duty of poetry is "to treat things not as they are, but as they appear, not as...seem to exist to the senses, and to the passions," he defends the poet's emotion and transfiguration of reality and not psychological solipsism or illusionism,48...
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Romantic Critical Essays

David Bromwich - 1987 - 320 sider
...chiefly proceed; but upon Youth it operates with peculiar force. The appropriate business of poetry, (which, nevertheless, if genuine, is as permanent...not as they exist in themselves, but as they seem to 29 exist to the senses, and to the passions. What a world of delusion does this acknowledged obligation...
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Nineteenth-Century Lives

Jerome Hamilton Buckley - 1989 - 246 sider
...appropriate business of poetry (which, nevertheless, if genuine, is as permanent as pure science) ... is to treat of things not as they are, but as they...but as they seem to exist to the senses, and to the passions."8 The courtesan Harriette Wilson's Memoirs of Herself and Others (1825) begins with an attempt...
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Handbook of Russian Literature

Victor Terras - 1985 - 584 sider
...the romantic view of Wordsworth that the task of poetry is "to treat of things not as they are, hut as they seem to exist to the senses, and to the passions." His love for Finland is especially evident in the narrative poem Eda (1824), ahout a local girl who...
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Fact and Feeling: Baconian Science and the Nineteenth-century Literary ...

Jonathan Smith - 1994 - 294 sider
...phenomenology of the poet should also be the phenomenology of the scientist, that both have a duty "to treat things not as they are, but as they appear, not as...seem to exist to the senses, and to the passions" (3:63, original emphasis).23 That dissection is not necessarily a fetish for "things as they are,"...
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The Picturesque and the Sublime: A Poetics of the Canadian Landscape

Susan Glickman - 2000 - 234 sider
...Supplementary to the Preface" to his 1815 Poetical Works when he declares that the business of poetry "is to treat of things not as they are, but as they...seem to exist to the senses, and to the passions." Prose Works, 3:63. Paul de Man has explored this aspect of Romantic nature imagery at some length,...
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The Cambridge Companion to Keats

Susan J. Wolfson - 2001 - 324 sider
...1815, Wordsworth insisted that "the appropriate business of poetry" is "to treat of things [. . .] not as they exist in themselves, but as they seem to exist to the senses, and to the passions."20 Wordsworth-wise, Keats's "seems" brings imagination into play, blending the cricket's...
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The Aesthetics of Mimesis: Ancient Texts and Modern Problems

Stephen Halliwell - 2009 - 440 sider
...Pleasure, Understanding, and Emotion in Aristotle's Aesthetics The appropriate business of poetry ..., her privilege and her duty, is to treat of things...seem to exist to the senses, and to the passions. (Wordsworth "Essay")1 The province of art is all life, all feeling, all observation, all vision. (Henry...
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