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Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known
by William Woodsworth
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Nina Matthews Photography
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William Woodsworth
1770-1850
Romantic Age in English literature
Above average socio-economic status
To France in 1971
Annette Vallon and his daughter
3.
William Woodsworth
Return to England, Anglo-French War
Mary Hutchinson and five children
Poet-Laureate in 1843
Died in 1850
4.
Romanticism in Literature
In the mid/late-18th century
Against the Enlightenment Ideals
Enlightenment Ideals: reason, individualism,
scientific thought, skepticism,
and intellectual interchange
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Daniel Kulinski
5.
Elements of Romanticism
Colloquial language
Intuition over Reason
Rural over Urban
Natural, Emotional, Personal themes
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John-Morgan
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Lucy Poems
Abstract ideals of beauty, nature, love, longing and death
Persona's love for the idealised character
Poet never revealed the identity of Lucy
Lucy's identity is a topic of debate
Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known is the first poem in the series
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F. C. Photography
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Strange fits of passion have I known:
And I will dare to tell,
But in the lover's ear alone,
What once to me befell.
When she I loved looked every day
Fresh as a rose in June,
I to her cottage bent my way,
Beneath an evening-moon.
Upon the moon I fixed my eye,
All over the wide lea;
With quickening pace my horse drew nigh
Those paths so dear to me.
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F. C. Photography
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And now we reached the orchard-plot;
And, as we climbed the hill,
The sinking moon to Lucy's cot
Came near, and nearer still.
In one of those sweet dreams I slept,
Kind Nature's gentlest boon!
And all the while my eye I kept
On the descending moon.
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My horse moved on; hoof after hoof
He raised, and never stopped:
When down behind the cottage roof,
At once, the bright moon dropped.
What fond and wayward thoughts will slide
Into a Lover's head!
'O mercy!' to myself I cried,
'If Lucy should be dead!'
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jurvetson
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Narrator
Shift in the Setting and Time
First and last stanzas are set in the future
Flashback: past tense "befell, looked, moved, reached, dropped"
Dream/Fantasy: "In one of those sweet dreams I slept" (L17)-anastrophe
Other examples: L1, L17: emphasis; disrupted sentences, stormy emotions
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Moon
A symbol of the beloved (Lucy)
Sense of inevitability, predictability
Motion of the Moon (Lucy's health) and of the Persona
Tension and Suspense: "Came near, and nearer still."(L16)
Imagery: "The sinking moon"(L15)
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"Fresh as a Rose in June"(L6)
Colloquial Language
Common Metaphor
Short-lived health and beauty
Transiency of life
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Horse
"With quickening pace my horse drew nigh"(L11)
My horse moved on; hoof after hoof
He raised, and never stopped:" (L21-22)
Punctuation & Enjambment
Disruption in the rhythm (tension & climax)
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Fear of Loss
"And I will dare to tell...What once to me befell"(L1-3)
"'O mercy!' to myself I cried, 'If Lucy should be dead!'"(L27-28)
Symphathetic Mood, Identification with the Persona
Past Tense
Private, hidden fear:"my eye I kept On the descending moon" (L19-20)
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I told her this: her laughter light
Is ringing in my ears:
And when I think upon that night
My eyes are dim with tears.
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Louis Abate
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Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romantic_poetry
http://www.victorianweb.org/previctorian/ww/bio.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wordsworth
http://www.poemhunter.com/william-wordsworth/biography/
http://prezi.com/zi2go8pzi31h/strange-fits-of-passion-have-i-known/
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Sources
http://www.eliteskills.com/c/2610
http://www.sparknotes.com/poetry/wordsworth/section2.rhtml
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/42180190/W-WORDSWORTH-Strange-fits-of-passion-h...
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