Davvero complimenti per il tuo teaching style e la tua capacità di engagement! Ho sempre avuto difficoltà nello studio "canonico" della letteratura, finalmente ho scoperto i tuoi video e questo studio sta diventando un piacere! Grazie!!
Grazie davvero! Le interpretazioni più affascinanti stanno spesso sotto la superficie!
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Thank you so much, you gave such a very clear explanation about the poet and what he depicted in his works! You gained a new subscriber...I hope to see more videos! Greetings from Argentina 🤗😁 thanks a lot
Thank you for this analysis, it helped clarify a couple of things. I just finished reading Jonathan Bate's "Radical Wordsworth" which was an entertaining read, but strongly coloured by the author's own politics and ethics. Many of the points you discussed were not in the book although it consists of more than 500 pages, and Wordsworth's change from a "radical" of his time to a "conservative" was not discussed at all, only mentioned. I suspect that Wordsworth's conservatism had a lot to do with his sense of rootedness in the landscape and the importance of such a rootedness to a person's identity, but obviously, Bate didn't want to discuss such matters.
Thank you for your valuable lessons, Sara. Your explanations are always very clear and passionate. In this case, though, I don't totally agree with what you say about the scene being set at night-time. I don't think he would have noticed all that in the dark: the colours, the movements, especially since he doesn't describe the moon. I believe that the reference to the stars, the milky way and by extension to the night sky, are a simile, introduced by "as". Just like the stars that twinkle and shine, these daffodils stand out with their bright colours, dancing and flickering "in sparkling waves".
Hi Sarah! Thank you for your words! Actually you are right: he didn't watch the scene during the night, it was obviously something that he experienced in tge daylight. My reference to the stars (= daffodils) and the Milky Way (which he explicitly mentions in the poem) are a metaphor of the two levels, earth and sky, that mirror into eachother. His decision to mention the Milky Way was a reference to the the colour white (in contrast with other ways he could have used to describe the sky, including dark images of the night). Obviously it doesn't refer to the moment when he watched the flowers, but to his perception of colours, and metaphorical description of nature 😊
Hi i am really amazed after seeing such a stupendous explanation I got project of English literature where i need to describe about why William wordsworth is known as nature poet and i need help from you Please help me i will be waiting for your reply
Voglio regalarti dei versi che ho letto per la prima volta pochi giorni fa The gentleness of heaven broods o'er the sea (Wordsworth) A me piace tanto guardare il mare e soprattutto le immense nuvole trasportate dal vento quando sono illuminate dalla luna.
Thank you Sara, you brought me back 50 yrs.. I love this poem, and love daffodils.
There are many people who teach history of english literature but your method of teaching is very attractive .So please keep it up god bless you
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very useful and informative lecture. thanks a lot for the video. all the best.
Davvero complimenti per il tuo teaching style e la tua capacità di engagement! Ho sempre avuto difficoltà nello studio "canonico" della letteratura, finalmente ho scoperto i tuoi video e questo studio sta diventando un piacere! Grazie!!
Grazie Chiara! Il tuo feedback mi fa particolarmente piacere 😊
Stupenda analisi chiara e coinvolgente. Ho riscoperto words worth e le sue tematiche accattivanti. Complimenti davvero
Grazie davvero! Le interpretazioni più affascinanti stanno spesso sotto la superficie!
Thank you so much, you gave such a very clear explanation about the poet and what he depicted in his works! You gained a new subscriber...I hope to see more videos! Greetings from Argentina 🤗😁 thanks a lot
Thanks a lot! It's always a pleasure to get in touch with subscribers around the world! Thank you again for your lovely feedback!
excellent lesson by an excellent teacher. hoping you will deliver lessons about poetic devices.obliged
Thank you for this analysis, it helped clarify a couple of things. I just finished reading Jonathan Bate's "Radical Wordsworth" which was an entertaining read, but strongly coloured by the author's own politics and ethics. Many of the points you discussed were not in the book although it consists of more than 500 pages, and Wordsworth's change from a "radical" of his time to a "conservative" was not discussed at all, only mentioned. I suspect that Wordsworth's conservatism had a lot to do with his sense of rootedness in the landscape and the importance of such a rootedness to a person's identity, but obviously, Bate didn't want to discuss such matters.
Grazie Sara! Le tue lezioni sono veramente belle! Sono anch'io una prof di letteratura inglese e ti ammiro tanto!!!
Grazie mille! Gentilissima! Questo tipo di feedback da una collega è ancora più prezioso!
Thank you so much I got a lot of good information. This will help me for my exams 😊
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Thank you for your valuable lessons, Sara. Your explanations are always very clear and passionate.
In this case, though, I don't totally agree with what you say about the scene being set at night-time. I don't think he would have noticed all that in the dark: the colours, the movements, especially since he doesn't describe the moon.
I believe that the reference to the stars, the milky way and by extension to the night sky, are a simile, introduced by "as".
Just like the stars that twinkle and shine, these daffodils stand out with their bright colours, dancing and flickering "in sparkling waves".
Hi Sarah!
Thank you for your words!
Actually you are right: he didn't watch the scene during the night, it was obviously something that he experienced in tge daylight.
My reference to the stars (= daffodils) and the Milky Way (which he explicitly mentions in the poem) are a metaphor of the two levels, earth and sky, that mirror into eachother.
His decision to mention the Milky Way was a reference to the the colour white (in contrast with other ways he could have used to describe the sky, including dark images of the night).
Obviously it doesn't refer to the moment when he watched the flowers, but to his perception of colours, and metaphorical description of nature 😊
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So beautiful explanation
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You explained it very well ! Thank u so much to give an explicit lec.
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ma'am can you provide text/notes on shakespeare works and life...!
Analisi ottima! Veramente chiarissima e completa, utile per la mia maturità ;)
Grazie Sara, e in bocca al lupo per gli esami
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Excellent explanation
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Very well explained. The way you explain makes me feel as if I am watching a movie
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Can you give explanation for the poem "To A Snowdrop" by William Wordsworth
Thank you for your request! I'll try to make a video as soon as possible!
Very nice
Grazie per questa stupenda spiegazione, sopratutto perché avevo dimenticato molte cose di letteratura inglese
so nyc explanation i always like and love your video
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Veramente molto interessante e soddisfacente. Posso chiederle un'analisi della prefazione alle lyrical ballads?
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Hi i am really amazed after seeing such a stupendous explanation
I got project of English literature where i need to describe about why William wordsworth is known as nature poet and i need help from you
Please help me i will be waiting for your reply
Hi, I'm glad you have found this useful I think that the reasons why Wordsworth was a nature poet are all explained in my lecture 🙂
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Voglio regalarti dei versi che ho letto per la prima volta pochi giorni fa
The gentleness of heaven broods o'er the sea (Wordsworth)
A me piace tanto guardare il mare e soprattutto le immense nuvole trasportate dal vento quando sono illuminate dalla luna.
Leggere Wordsworth è come perdersi in un respiro ampio e delicato. Grazie!
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