
In Our Time The Prelude
Nov 22, 2007
Melvyn Bragg and guests delve into William Wordsworth's masterpiece 'The Prelude', discussing themes of memory, nature, and experience in language of aching beauty. They explore Wordsworth's journey, his poetic influences, emotional exchanges with Coleridge, and the evolution of his work in the Victorian era.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring German Sojourn
01:52 • 4min
Exploring Wordsworth's Journey Through 'Tintanabi' to 'The Prelude'
06:18 • 17min
Exploring Wordsworth's Poetry: Themes and Influences
23:05 • 10min
The Power of Poetry: Wordsworth and Coleridge's Emotional Exchange
33:05 • 4min
Exploring the Limited Influence of a Poem on English Literature
36:55 • 2min
Evolution and Criticism of a Poem in the Victorian Context
38:47 • 2min
Exploring Wordsworth's Political Ideals and Self-Confidence in Poetry
41:03 • 2min

