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Ideas y Valores

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DE BRAVO DELORME, CRISTIÁN. The Meaning of Imagination in William Wordsworth. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2013, vol.62, n.153, pp.157-178. ISSN 0120-0062.

ABSTRACT William Wordsworth's poetry was a thinking poetry, according to many of his contemporaries. Whether it was due to the edifying nature of his poetry, his refreshing approach to everyday things, or his philosophical thought, Wordsworth's poetry was always considered as a notable effort to elevate the poem to ontological category. In this context, imagination acquires great importance. The article analyzes the sense in which imagination is the ontological center of Wordsworth's poetry.

Keywords : W. Wordsworth; imagination; poetry.

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