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By 何世凯 7天前 11次浏览

Compare Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" and Coleridge's "Kubla Khan" in their depiction of nature and imagination.

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  • 刘弈豪 5天前

    Depiction of Nature

    Wordsworth

    • Soft, ordinary, accessible natural scenery: golden daffodils by a lake, gentle breeze, calm water. It is real, earthly outdoor nature the poet encounters on a walk.
    • Nature is warm, harmonious and restorative, a quiet healing companion to human sorrow. Landscapes are mild, gentle, grounded in everyday reality.

    Coleridge

    • Surreal, exotic, dreamlike supernatural nature: sacred rivers, chasms, icy caves, tropical forests, violent waterfalls. The landscape is wild, mysterious, dramatic and otherworldly, not a real terrestrial scene.
    • Nature holds dual power: sublime beauty paired with primal chaos and hidden terror, full of mysterious, untamed forces beyond human control.

    2. Treatment of Imagination

    Wordsworth

    • Imagination = memory’s gentle reflection. The poet first sees daffodils in reality; imagination revives the image later in lonely indoor hours to soothe his heart.
    • Imagination links human mind to ordinary natural beauty; it calms emotion and achieves spiritual peace. It is passive, retrospective and consolatory.

    Coleridge

    • Imagination = visionary, dream-induced creative power. The whole poem springs from an opium dream, a spontaneous, chaotic burst of supernatural fantasy.
    • Imagination creates entirely new, invented worlds disconnected from daily life. It is intense, turbulent, prophetic, capable of building grand, exotic paradises yet haunted by dark, wild sublimity.
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