William Wordsworth was an early leader of romanticism (a literary movement that celebrated nature and concentrated on human emotions) in English poetry and ranks as one of the greatest lyric poets in the history of English literature. His early years William Wordsworth was born on April 7, ...
A Short Biography of William Wordsworth Contents Early Life William Wordsworth was born in Cumberland, England, on 7th April 1770. At the age of 7, his mother died. Following the death of his mother, his father also died when he was 13 years old. Though he had lost a significant part ...
William Wordsworth. Writer: The Sunday Programme. William Wordsworth was born on 7 April 1770 in Cumberland, England, UK. He was a writer, known for The Sunday Programme (1994) and Baby Einstein: Baby Shakespeare World of Poetry (1999). He died on 23 Apr
William published a two-volume set of his poetry in 1807, and once more it was met by public indifference and scathing reviews (by Lord Byron among others). Wordsworth's happy home life turned to tragedy when two of his four children died within a year. Shortly thereafter Wordsworth got hi...
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH was born at Cockermouth, Cumberland County, England, April 7, 1770, and he died on April 28, 1850. He was buried by the side of his daughter in the beautiful churchyard of Grasmere. His father was law agent to Sir James Lowther, afterward Earl of Lonsdale, but he die...
Wordsworth’s veins were not far enough above local life to be out of sympathy with it, and the poet’s interest in the common scenes and common folk of the North country hills and dales had a traceable hereditary bias. William Wordsworth was one of a family of five, the others being ...
Moorman, Mary. William Wordsworth, A Biography: e Early Years, 1770-1803. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957. Print.Moorman, Mary. William Wordsworth: A Biography; The Early Years. 1770-1803 Oxford: Clarendon, 1957.Mary Moorman. William Wordsworth:A Biography,the Early Years,1770-...
William Wordsworth: A Life Based on intimate knowledge of the poet's manuscripts, on a fresh look at contemporary records, and on a study of the mass of material that has appeared since the last serious biography, a quarter-century ago, this new account of Wordswo... John A. Hodgson,S...
The three or four years that followed his return to England were the darkest of Wordsworth’s life. Unprepared for any profession, rootless, virtually penniless, bitterly hostile to his own country’s opposition to the French, he lived in London in the company of radicals likeWilliam Godwinand...
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