E n 1814 Wordsworth published a poem in nine books called "The Excursion", "The trip. "books in three (" Abatement ") and four (dejection corrected") Wordsworth, using the character of a "loner", shared his thoughts about the failure of the French Revolution and how they should confront those who had deposited their hopes for the event. These books correspond, as Abrams notes, with the gesture of placing in the heart of Prelude crisis of the French Revolution. And both texts, "The tour" and "The Prelude", met in turn, the desire that Coleridge had said in a letter to 1799: "I wish to write you a poem in blank verse, addressed to those who, following the complete failure of the French Revolution ... "( Romanticism: Tradition and Revolution , 331).
--- In the preface to" outing "Wordsworth revealed facts about the work. The first and Most notable was a great poem that integrated tripartite still in progress, called "The Recluse", "The prisoner", and that it was the first part but the second of three. The excuse of the anomaly (publish the second part before the first!) saying that the deal "The tour" of more cyclical issues other parties planned, had been more encouraged to write and, following the advice of his friends, published now. The preface also explained the plan of "The Prisoner" and assigned a function to what we now know as "The Prelude", "Prelude." Without this title, set in 1850 by the widow of the poet Wordsworth referred to as a "preparatory poem" for "prisoner" that recorded "the origin and development of his powers" and should lead to the writing of the poem man, nature and society, he thought himself "The prisoner." This title is due to the situation of the poet himself, as Hyperion, reflects retired in solitude. ---
This major project, however, was not limited to what was yet to be written or published. It also extended to what Wordsworth had published and, once the great work, would fit into place. In addition, the project "The prisoner" was extended to identify with the entire work, yet unwritten, of the author. ---
To give a plastic form to the virtual mass of verse Wordsworth resorted to architectural image, devoid of all innocence. Transcribe the words of Wordsworth: "the two works [" The Prelude "and" prisoner "] are each the same kind of relationship that the ante-chapel and the body of a Gothic church. Continuing with this metaphor, I will add that his minor pieces, which are a long time ago before the public, they are properly accommodated, to the attentive reader will connect this with the major work that could be compared to small cells, oratories, and sepulchral patios are usually included in these buildings. "( William Wordsworth, Poetical Works , Oxford University Press, 1988, p. 589).
--- The prologue concludes with the 107 verses of the "Prospectus" (see Abrams, Romanticism: tradition and revolution ) .
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