Poetic Experience of William Wordsworth According to the Indian Aesthetic Theory

Exploring the Intersection of Eastern and Western Aesthetics in Wordsworth's Poetry

Authors

  • Dr. Suman .

Keywords:

poetic experience, William Wordsworth, Indian aesthetic theory, imagination, romantic poets, eastern concept, knowledge, consciousness, inner and external attributes, mental originations

Abstract

Wordsworth set imagination as the workforce that empowers a creative psyche to look for the implied in the unequivocal. It is the personnel that combines the inner and the external reality and empowers the artist to offer new bits of knowledge into the unremarkable items and encounters. Simultaneously, the infiltrating understanding can likewise deliver the new as recognizable. We have concentrated on how the Romantic poets uncover lineaments of the Eastern idea, without any undeniable Eastern impact. It has likewise been demonstrated in the investigation of the Eastern and the Western speculations, particularly that of Romanticism, that the investigation of one custom can, now and again, give a superior comprehension of the other. Knowledge establishes the awareness of the amazing domain and the awareness of one's own self. In the process of knowledge, the gross gives approach to the inconspicuous. The structure inheres the embodiment. Knowing the item in its entirety is knowing its inner and external attributes. The knowledge of the outer structure is shown up at by sense discernment and the knowledge of the inner quintessence is cognised by the impressions evoked by the inference of mental originations

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Published

2022-01-01

How to Cite

[1]
“Poetic Experience of William Wordsworth According to the Indian Aesthetic Theory: Exploring the Intersection of Eastern and Western Aesthetics in Wordsworth’s Poetry”, JASRAE, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 86–91, Jan. 2022, Accessed: Jul. 03, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/jasrae/article/view/13691

How to Cite

[1]
“Poetic Experience of William Wordsworth According to the Indian Aesthetic Theory: Exploring the Intersection of Eastern and Western Aesthetics in Wordsworth’s Poetry”, JASRAE, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 86–91, Jan. 2022, Accessed: Jul. 03, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/jasrae/article/view/13691