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Explore the captivating power of nature and solitude in Wordsworth's poem "The Solitary Reaper." Discover how the poet's encounter with a Highland lass singing while reaping in the Scottish countryside inspires reflection on the beauty and loneliness of the landscape. Delve into the themes of solitude, nature, and the impact of the reaper's song on the poet's heart. Gain insights into poetic criticism and the enduring legacy of Wordsworth's most memorable work.
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YeshwantraoChavanMahavidyalaya , Tuljapur Dept.- English B.A. I Subject : English (compulsory) : Learning Language Skills Semester : II Name of Teacher : Prof. D.G. Jadhav
Poem: The Salitary Reaper William Wordsworth (1770-1850) Poet: Born in the lake District Wrote poetry about beautiful English countryside and nature Poem about captivating power of the countryside Most memorable poem by the poet
Poem: Be hold her, single in the field, Yon solitary Highland lass ! Reaping and singing by herself ; Stop here, or gently pass ! I listened motionless and still; And, as I mounted up the hill, The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more .
Theme and Criticism: Poet was on walking tour in the highlands of Scotland Solitude both of the speaker and of the poet captured by beauty of the place reaper’s song. The effect of reapers song on the poet. Title of the poem.