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  ArtandCulture Artist: William Wordsworth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
The collection begins with Coleridge’s hypnotic "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and concludes with Wordsworth’s "Tintern Abbey." The latter poem, one of Wordsworth’s finest, is an ecstatic meditation on nature, the senses, and the sublime.
Wordsworth had indulged in long walks with his sister Dorothy, taking notes on the outdoor life and improvising verse that would inspire much of his poetry.
Wordsworth's "The Prelude" as Autobiography of an Orphan
www.artandculture.com /cgi-bin/WebObjects/ACLive.woa/wa/artist?id=1378   (551 words)

  
 :: MVRemix Interviews - Wordsworth ::
Wordsworth has always been a talented emcee but the stigma of being a battle artist has stuck with him throughout the years.
Wordsworth: I got that title because I felt the songs reflected the emotion, time or period that either I went through, someone next to me went through or somebody that might not even know me went through.
Wordsworth: My thing when doing stories is, I feel like I didn't want to beat nobody in the head but I wanted to give out the same messages that the regular person would want to.
www.mvremix.com /urban/interviews/wordsworth.shtml   (4865 words)

  
 RapReview Feature for August 3, 2004 - Wordsworth Interview
Wordsworth: I called it Mirror Music because the album is a reflection of me, and then I feel that we all reflect each other, it's the incidents in our lives.
Wordsworth: I think it's gonna be poets and stuff like that, just speaking their piece on about Bush and about how they feel about what's going on.
Wordsworth: Right now, the rap game is actually letting people get a little love, I might be able to sneak in there and get a huge situation for the kid (laughing).
www.rapreviews.com /interview/wordsworth.html   (3213 words)

  
 William Wordsworth Cartoons
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Wordsworth wandering in a busy area and seeing one daffodil claiming artist license.
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www.cartoonstock.com /directory/w/william_wordsworth.asp   (528 words)

  
 Plato and Wordsworth
Where Plato and Wordsworth disagree is in the nature of this relationship between art, truth, process, and artist; therefore their conclusions differ greatly on the nature and the value of poetry.
Wordsworth’s view of poetry is also mimetic—poetry reflects reality—but it is in fact a very different stance on poetry than Plato’s, as it holds that poetry is not purely mimesis.
Thus Wordsworth’s poet, and his value, are defined by the poet’s central understanding of the Universe and its Ideas, while Plato’s is dismissed as he skirts the edges grasping at copies of copies of the true nature of the Ideal world.
www.utm.utoronto.ca /~dwhite/490/lake1.htm   (1050 words)

  
 The New Yorker: The Critics: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Wordsworth kept writing almost until his death, in 1850, but virtually all of his lasting poems were written in the ten years after 1797.
Even then, Wordsworth was not indifferent to the plight of the poor; he remained an advocate of educational reform and an opponent of the workhouse.
If Wordsworth survives as a living possibility for today’s readers and poets—and he should—it is thanks not to his teaching but to his use of verse as a medium for introspection and self-questioning.
www.newyorker.com /critics/books/articles/051205crbo_books   (3282 words)

  
 wordsworth
On the one hand, Wordsworth was the quintessential poet as naturalist, always paying close attention to details of the physical environment around him (plants, animals, geography, weather).
Wordsworth's ideas about memory, the importance of childhood experiences, and the power of the mind to bestow an "auxiliar" light on the objects it beholds all depend on this ability to record experiences carefully at the moment of observation but then to shape those same experiences in the mind over time.
Wordsworth longs for a version of nature that will redeem him from the vagaries of passing moments, but he usually records those natural phenomena that promise only the passing of time and the cyclical transience of natural process.
www.dickinson.edu /~nicholsa/Romnat/wordsworth.htm   (496 words)

  
 Rhyme and reason - The Boston Globe
Wordsworth: A Life By Juliet Barker Ecco, 548 pp., illustrated, $29.95 In her masterful new biography, ''Wordsworth: A Life," Juliet Barker describes a January evening in 1818 when John Keats dined for the first time with William Wordsworth; his wife, Mary; and sister-in-law, Sara.
In the preceding year, Wordsworth had earned a paltry 17 pounds from his published verses and had earlier accepted a government position akin to tax collector for financial security.
Toward the end of his life Wordsworth also watched his devoted sister, Dorothy, losing her mind and his daughter, Dora, dying from tuberculosis at the age of 43.
www.boston.com /ae/books/articles/2005/12/18/rhyme_and_reason   (804 words)

  
 Herohill - v3.0::Brown Is Still The New Black
Some artists can replicate their CD sound effortlessly, and Josh is one of those people.
Unfortunately, Josh is an artist that simply likes to play without engaging the audience, and in the venue, as more and more people started talking, it became less intimate and the audience noise kept getting louder.
Wordsworth has been around the hip hop biz for quite a while and is known for his affiliation with the Lyricist Lounge when it didn't suck and being one half of the battle ready duo Punch & Words (with Punchline).
www.herohill.com /reviews   (3571 words)

  
 A River Runs Through It: Recollection, Return, Renovation in Hemingway’s In Our Time and Wordsworth’s Prelude   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Wordsworth's epic poem, too, gives us episodes of his childhood and young adulthood, organized from the beginning to show the growth of a poet's mind, in what he parallels to a sacred calling:
Curiously, Wordsworth's Prelude ends on a similar note, as he writes in the Conclusion to the poem which was intended to be but a prelude to a larger three-part project which was never completed (4):
Wordsworth himself thought of the poem as "the poem to Coleridge"; the title "The Prelude" was chosen by his widow, Mary.
www.mala.bc.ca /~lanes/river.htm   (2419 words)

  
 Halftooth Records - Band page with free MP3 music downloads on SoundClick
For all of you who are anxiously waiting for Wordsworth to drop his premier solo LP, Halftooth Records is proud to announce that they recently inked a deal with the masterful lyricist.
Words is one of the most talented and most respected Hip-Hop artists to date, and his knowledge and experience will help us as a label, and Oddisee and Kenn as developing artists.
I’ve been a fan of Wordsworth since ‘97, and it’s an honor to be putting out his first solo endeavor.” Halftooth will be releasing Wordsworth’s album, which has not yet been titled, in June of 2004.
www.soundclick.com /bands/pageartist.cfm?bandID=107925   (1012 words)

  
 Wordsworth - Artist Profiles - The Elements - Your One Stop For Hip Hop and Rap Music
As an undergraduate at the State University of New York's Old Westbury campus, Wordsworth became a distinguished member of the student body population by penning all of his papers and writing assignments in lyrical verse.
Wordsworth's new work is a significant departure from the music he created with Punch both lyrically and musically.
Wordsworth is poised to emerge as a triple-threat crossover virtuoso with mainstream appeal and street credibility - personifying the ingenuity of Hip Hop.
www.hiphop-elements.com /article/read/5/6180/1   (688 words)

  
 Soundslam Interviews
Wordsworth recently took time out to kick with me. Check out what he has to say about the new album, his growth as an artist, and his own role in getting the word out on the importance of getting Bush out of office.
In other places you got artists that may not be as lyrical as some of the New York dudes, but it’s also a different thing as far as what’s lyrical.
Wordsworth: When I got into it, it made me realize there were more things out there that dealt with poetry, or just writing dealing with rhymes or imagination.
soundslam.com /articles/interviews/interviews.php?interviews=in_wordsw   (3514 words)

  
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music.download.com /3605-8526-0.html?...&artistLevel=Indie+Label   (438 words)

  
 The New York Review of Books: DID WORDSWORTH KILL LUCY?
Of course I agree that "the artist reshapes his experience in various ways that transform life into quite another thing in the work of art"—I cannot even imagine what it would mean to disagree.
This is what I meant by saying that "the intensity of a work…apparently convinces many critics that it must be a faithful mirror of the artist's life." Not, for Reiman, a mirror of the circumstances of that life but—more circumspectly—of its emotions.
But Reiman wants it to be the same emotion that the poet has felt before writing, or wants there to be something adequate that is, just as big—in the poet's life as in the poem, to account for the emotional power.
www.nybooks.com /articles/9140   (796 words)

  
 UnKreative Artists - Home of Independent Film in New Zealand, based in Auckland
Pandora Edmiston, one of the producers for 'Nowhere to Love', will be attending the Cannes Market, part of Cannes Film Festival, from 17-23 May 2006, where she will be trying to secure presales for the film.
Unkreative Artists Ltd. are excited to announce their second feature length project, 'Nowhere to Love' - a quirky drama-comedy written by Jordan Harmon.
Lance and Amit formed the company, Unkreative Artists Ltd. in August 2005 with the aim of creating a home for independent film in New Zealand, where passion for the medium drives the projects - may they be music videos, corporate promos, TV commercials or feature films.
www.unkreative.com   (375 words)

  
 Ms. Bridges' AP English: 03/01/2006 - 03/31/2006
What artist was disowned by his prominent family, died in Paris from a heart attack induced by hard, short years of drinking and drugs at the very young age of twenty-eight, and was buried in a cemetery in Paris where his grave is still covered with graffiti by his fans?
Which artist, plagued by extreme poverty, produced his own works and whose eccentricities were so pronounced (even claiming to see angels in trees) that many of his staunchest admirers couldn’t say if he was a genius or a madman or a little of both?
Which artist was the sole support of his younger siblings after the early deaths of his parents, and who, realizing the eminence of his own death while caring for his terminally ill brother, produced some of the most beautiful works in a blaze of feverish creativity just months before his death?
www.lausd.k12.ca.us /Hollywood_HS/blogs/2006_03_01_jbridgesAR.html   (2495 words)

  
 Wordsworth - "An Emcee Wealthy In Words" - Interviews - The Elements - Your One Stop For Hip Hop and Rap Music
An intellectual emcee, Wordsworth is the Brooklyn born lyricist who has become one of the most respected lyricists in the world of underground and independent hip-hop.
From singles and an EP, Wordsworth was known as a lyrical monster who could freestyle and battle while spitting insightful lyrics.
WORDSWORTH: "Well, the last experience of racism was when I was pulled over on The Lower East Side of Manhattan for a broken tail light that was working.
www.hiphop-elements.com /article/read/6/6379/1   (2363 words)

  
 NPG 1857; William Wordsworth
Artist associated with 25 portraits, Sitter in 9 portraits.
It was painted to commemorate a sonnet that he had composed on climbing the peak of Helvellyn, after seeing Haydon's picture of Wellington musing on the Battlefield of Waterloo.
Wordsworth was pleased with Haydon's heroic image, describing it as 'a likeness of me, not a mere matter-of-fact portrait, but one of a poetical character.'
www.npg.org.uk /live/search/portrait.asp?mkey=mw06936   (89 words)

  
 Official Culture & William Wordsworth's "Immortality"
It is the mummified husk of stifling convention and regulation, dull procedure and habit hardened about and hiding the living soul of true culture, spontaneous expression and genuine accomplishment; the achievement of a nation's artists, poets, composers, philosophers and great statesmen.
Pity the poor artist, poet, playwright, composer still enchanted by the world and art, feeling the miracle of life and nature -- their perception of the wholeness and oneness of life somehow still intact -- who come up against the echelons of living-dead manning the bastions of official culture.
These artists, poets, thinkers and statesmen are diamonds embedded and brilliant in the muck of official culture, ever gleaming, ever alive in the perpetual darkness for the benefit, communion and transcendence of those who, too, are yet alive in soul, spirit, perception and imagination.
www.jessieevans-dongray.com /essays/essay038.html   (1133 words)

  
 Halftooth Records Presents 'Wordsworth - Mirror Music: The Deluxe Edition' IN STORES TODAY! @ Top40-Charts.com - 40 Top ...
Mirror Music demonstrated a growth in Wordsworth's patented swagger; the wordsmith does more than just brag on the new album – he gives personal insight and spits narratives that reflect everyday life without glorifying street living.
Wordsworth's unparalleled rhyming abilities and word-play matched with Oddisee's sensational production style is a triumphant combination that will be listened to and appreciated for many years to come.
With a combined total of 30 tracks, Mirror Music: The Deluxe Edition is a truly special collection of music that is sure to please both those fans who already have the original album version and those who do not.
top40-charts.com /news.php?nid=22938   (603 words)

  
 BallerStatus.net Features: What's Your Words Worth?
Wordsworth: I'm fulfilling all the needs of what I've been doing, like as far as people that know me to be a battle rapper; people know me to be storyteller.
Wordsworth: Yea, I wrote papers on African female circumcision in rhyme, I wrote Langston Hughes in rhyme.
Wordsworth: A lot of people get a realization of me being a great artist, a great writer because I want to write for people too and everything.
www.ballerstatus.net /features/read.php?id=83772827   (2650 words)

  
 About Jim  Wordsworth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
North Carolina watercolorist, Jim Wordsworth built his first sailboat when he was fourteen.
Traveling up and down the North Carolina Outer Banks with his family and later with his wife, Mary Lib, Jim saw the changes in the coastal area from rural, duck blinds, to slick tourist attractions.
One can almost hear the silent sounds of the early Outer banks, when there were no motels and only a few cottages, none with modern facilities but most with big, gorgeous porches, and laughter that traveled with the wind.
www.artinwatercolors.com /about.htm   (135 words)

  
 the Wordsworth Online Shop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Printed by David Esslemont, formerly the Wordsworth Trust’s artist in residence, the volume will contain 14 illustrations inspired by his time in the Lake District.
Since its founding in 1890, the Wordsworth Trust has helped to promote the enjoyment and understanding of Wordsworth’s poetry.
Compiled and illustrated by Nancy Martin (formerly leader of our award-winning Education Team), The Golden Store developed out of her work with schools but has since proved to be popular with first-time readers of all ages.
www.wordsworthtrust.com   (359 words)

  
 The Borderers, by William Wordsworth, ed. Robert Osborn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
In the course of its composition he moved toward his later blank-verse style and the themes that dominate The Ruined Cottage, The Pedlar, and the two-part Prelude.
The Appendixes present two poems associated with The Borderers--the fragmentary Gothic Tale and Argument for Suicide--together with transcriptions of Wordsworth's notes of 1842 and 1843.
Robert Osborn's book contributes both to an understanding of Wordsworth's artist development and to an appreciation of The Borderers as a masterpiece of the English Romantic movement, too long neglected.
www.sfu.ca /~curtis/Wordsworth/pages/Bord.html   (273 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/breakinrecordz
Our discussions focus on the process of making a breaking record and the experiences that the artist undergoes on the road to sucess.
Every week new talent is displayed based on a rating system where the highest rated becomes the "Artist focus of the week" at the beginning of the show.
A "Break it Down" section is included at the end that focuses on the weaker points of a low rated song with constructive criticism and some comic relief.
www.myspace.com /BREAKINRECORDZ   (730 words)

  
 Peters: Haydon
Haydon, the historical painter, teacher, and writer, studied under Henrn Fuseli, and was a friend of Keats, Hazlitt, Wordsworth, Lamb, the Carlyles, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
For reproduction rights, we are grateful to the National Portrait Gallery, London, for the cover death mask of Haydon by an unknown artist (c.
Haydon, the historical painter, teacher, and writer studied under Henry Fuseli, and was a friend of Keats, Hazlitt, Wordsworth, Lamb, the Carlyles, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
capa.conncoll.edu /peters.haydon.html   (2240 words)

  
 The Cumberland News
AN INTERNATIONAL selection of abstract art that uses written language has been brought together for a new exhibition in Grasmere, curated by the Wordsworth Trust’s artist in residence.
Housed in the Wordsworth Trust’s 3°W Gallery close to Dove Cottage, the exhibition Between Letters and Abstraction goes back to ideas that were first explored by the Romantic poets 200 years ago.
The five artists are from the UK, US and the Netherlands.
www.cumberland-news.co.uk /arts/viewarticle.aspx?id=163578   (328 words)

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