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1、ShedweltamongtheuntroddenwaysFromWikipedia,thefreeencyclopediaJumpto:navigation,searchWilliamWordsworth,authorof"SheDweltamongtheUntroddenWays"."Shedweltamongtheuntroddenways"isathree-stanzapoemwrittenbytheEnglishRomanticpoetWilliamWordsworthin1798wh
2、enhewas28yearsold.TheversewasfirstprintedinLyricalBallads,1800,avolumeofWordsworth'sandSamuelTaylorColeridge'spoemsthatmarkedaclimactericintheEnglishRomanticmovement.ThepoemisthebestknownofWordsworth'sseriesoffiveworkswhichcomprisehis"Lucy"series,and
3、wasafavouriteamongstearlyreaders.[1]Itwascomposedbothasameditationonhisownfeelingsoflonelinessandloss,andasanodetothebeautyanddignityofanidealisedwomanwholivedunnoticedbyallothersexceptbythepoethimself.ThetitlelineimpliesLucylivedunknownandremote,bot
4、hphysicallyandintellectually.Thepoet'ssubject'sisolatedsensitivityexpressesacharacteristicaspectofRomanticexpectationsofthehuman,andespeciallyofthepoet's,condition.AccordingtotheliterarycriticKennethOber,thepoemdescribesthe"growth,perfection,anddeath
5、"ofLucy.[2]WhetherWordsworthhasdeclaredhisloveforherisleftambivalent,andevenwhethershehadbeenawareofthepoet'saffectionisunsaid.Howeverthepoet'sfeelingsremainunrequited,andhisfinalverserevealsthatthesubjectofhisaffectionshasdiedalone.Lucy's"untroddenw
6、ays"aresymbolictothepoetofbothherphysicalisolationandtheunknowndetailsofhermindandlife.Inthepoem,WordsworthisconcernednotsomuchwithhisobservationofLucy,butwithhisexperiencewhenreflectingonherdeath.[3]Contents [hide] ·1Structureandstyle·2Lucy·3Placeam
7、ongthe'Lucy'series·4Parodies·5Notes·6Bibliography·7Externallinks[edit]StructureandstyleWikisourcehasoriginaltextrelatedtothisarticle:Shedweltamongtheuntroddenways"Shedwelt"consistsofthreequatrains,anddescribesLucywholivesinsolitudenearthesourceoftheR
8、iverDove.[4]Inordertoconveythedignityandunaffectedflowerlikenaturalnessofhissubject,Wordsworthusessimplelanguage,mainlywordsofonesyllable.Intheopeningquatrain,hedescribestheisolatedanduntouchedareawhereLucylived,whileherinnocenceisexploredinthesecond