Romantic Wanderers
For the English poets of the Romantic period wandering or roaming without fixed direction or purpose suggested not idleness but the possibility of rediscovering one’s sense of place and establishing a meaningful connection with nature. Peripatetic poetry tends to appreciate the need for movement, liberty, and spontaneity as well as the sense of openness and connectedness. By looking at two selected poems, one by Coleridge and one by Wordsworth, the article seeks to offer some notes on the Romantic attitudes to walking, especially in terms of their approach to nature, the role of imagination and experience, as well as in the context of their reaction (especially in case of Wordsworth) to the growth of mass-tourism in the period.
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