TYPES OF POETRY / CLASSIFICATION OF POETRY
W. H. Hudson has discussed the types of poetry in his book ‘An Introduction to the Study of Literature. Critics classify poetry into two basic types:
SUBJECTIVE OR PERSONAL POETRY
OBJECTIVE OR IMPERSONAL POETRY
1. SUBJECTIVE OR
PERSONAL POETRY:
Subjective poetry is also known as personalpoetry. Here
the poet tries to express hispersonal feelings, experiences, emotions, views
about life. According to Wordsworth, “Poetry is spontaneous overflow of
powerfulemotions recollected in tranquility". Here Wordsworth talks about personal
emotions of the poet. So poetry is subjective or personal by nature.Lyrics are
mostly subjective poetry.For example, in‘Sonnet 144’ Shakespeare expresses his
personal conflict between good and evil. In ‘Break, Break, Break’ Tennyson
expresses his personal feeling of sorrow after the death of his friend.
2. OBJECTIVE OR
IMPERSONAL POETRY:
Objective poetry is also known as impersonalpoetry.Here
the poet observes the society and human life objectively. The poet acts as an
external agency and presents his observations in an objective manner. According
to T.S Elliot "Poetry isnot the expression of poet’s personality,it
isescape from personality, poetry is not theexpression of poets emotions ,it is
an escapefrom emotions.” Here Eliot has given the definition of an objective
poetry. Poetry doesn't express the poet’s personality or emotions; it is an
escape fromemotions and personality.Most of the Ballads are objective poetry.
Forexample, ‘Eve of St. John's’, written by Scott.Epics are also objective in
tone and treatment. For example,‘Paradise Lost.’
Some other critics classify poetry as under:
1. NARRATIVE POETRY:
It is a poem that tells a story and has the elements of the
story. Often narrative poetry has a rhyme scheme. Here the poet tries to
narrate one particularevent or one particular story from the life of the
character.
2. DRAMATIC POETRY:
It is apoem where the speaker is someone else, other than
that poet himself. A Dramatic poem often includes characters and dialogues. Dramaticmonologues
written by Robert Browning fall in this category of poetry.
3. LYRICAL POETRY
It is a short, musical poem written on a single subject matter which expresses the personal emotions and experiences of the poet. It appeals the reader’s senses and is mostly singable.
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