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Growth of a Poet's Mind is the alternate title of:

ADejection: An Ode

BOde on Intimations of Immortality

CThe Prelude

DTintern Abbey

Answer:

C. The Prelude

Read Explanation:

The Prelude, an autobiographical poem by William Wordsworth, is indeed also known as the "Growth of a Poet's Mind".

Key aspects of The Prelude:

  1. Autobiographical: The poem explores Wordsworth's own life, thoughts, and feelings.

  2. Poetic development: The poem traces the growth of Wordsworth's poetic mind, from childhood to adulthood.

  3. Nature and imagination: The poem highlights the importance of nature and imagination in shaping the poet's mind.

The Prelude is considered one of the greatest works of Romantic literature, offering insights into Wordsworth's creative process and artistic vision.

English studies sections:

English Literature

  1. Romantic Literature: The study of literature from the Romantic era, including Wordsworth's works.

  2. Poetry: The study of poetic forms, techniques, and devices used in The Prelude.

Literary Analysis

  1. Autobiographical criticism: The study of how autobiographical elements shape the poem's meaning and themes.

  2. Psychoanalytic criticism: The study of how the poem explores the poet's inner world, emotions, and psyche.


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