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Warwick
11-03-2009, 12:01 PM
According to H. W. Garrod, Fellow of Merton College and Professor of Poetry at Oxford University 1923 – 1928, Wordsworth divided the readers of poetry into four classes

1. There are those with whom it is a passion or appetite, the mere coursing of youthful blood.

2. There are those, again, with whom it is a casual elegance of recreation.

3. There are those, once more, for whom it is a refuge; ‘a protection against the pressure of trivial employments, and a consolation for the afflictions of life’.

4. And lastly, there are its disinterested students.

To which of the four categories listed above do you subscribe?

mayneverhave
11-03-2009, 01:35 PM
An amalgamation of all of those, with the exception of 2, because I could hardly refer to my interest in poetry as "casual".

mono
11-05-2009, 02:29 PM
Like mayneverhave, it seems difficult to wholly categorize one's self to one of numbers 1-4, even as much as I respect Wordsworth and Garrod (especially as one who contributed to much into the study of the Romantics), but the created disparity between those who read with and without obligation (1-3, as opposed to 4) I found a bit humorous, especially as something composed by a Poet Laureate in his time. :D