Abstract

The term creative is based on the inventive
 powers the mind possesses. These powers are the source of imagination which is
 a main feature required for poetry composition. One of the major literary
 movements that placed an early emphasis on the powers of imagination is
 Romanticism. William Wordsworth regards imagination as one of the essential
 qualities the poet should have and employ in the process of creating poetry.
 Versification is among the higher forms of creative writing as it requires
 particular sense of rhyme and meter. However creative writing from a romantic
 perspective is centered on the figure of the poet as a creator who owns
 distinguished imaginative powers and techniques beside the skills of verse
 composition. Nature in the romantic tradition is deemed a major source from
 which the poet fills his reservoir of imagination needed to write poetry.
 Against this background, the study of creative writing from a romantic
 viewpoint should be based on the examination of the concept of the creation
 of the poet. This paper therefore aims to investigate the romantic
 conception of creative writing as an activity leading to an inventive
 production owned by a creator who has already passed a process through which he
 himself is created as a talented poet.

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