Growth of a Poet's Mind

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Growth of a Poet's Mind is an autobiographical blank-verse poem by William Wordsworth that traces the spiritual and artistic development of the poet from childhood to maturity.

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instanceOf blank-verse poem
poem
author William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
concerns formation of poetic identity
spiritual autobiography
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts inner life of the poet
transition from childhood to maturity
focusesOn formation of the poet's imagination
memory and recollection
moral growth
relationship between nature and the mind
spiritual growth
genre Romantic poetry
autobiographical poetry
hasAuthorNationality English
influencedBy Romantic philosophy of nature
Wordsworth's childhood in the Lake District
language English
literaryForm long poem
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryTechnique autobiographical reflection
blank-verse narration
mainCharacter William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
period Romantic period
portrays the poet's childhood experiences
the poet's early encounters with nature
the poet's evolving poetic vocation
relatedWork The Prelude NERFINISHED
style meditative
philosophical
subjectMatter artistic development
childhood
maturity
spiritual development
theme education of the poet
self-discovery
the growth of consciousness
the making of a poet
the relationship between memory and identity
the role of nature in human development
verseForm blank verse

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The Prelude alsoKnownAs Growth of a Poet's Mind