WilliamWordsworth(7April1770–23April1850)wasamajorEnglishRomanticpoetwho,withSamuelTaylorColeridge,helpedlaunchtheRomanticAgeinEnglishliteraturewiththeir1798jointpublication,LyricalBallads. Wordsworth'smasterpieceisgenerallyconsideredtobeThePrelude,asemiautobiographicalpoemofhisearlyyearswhichthepoetrevisedandexpanded...
WilliamWordsworth(7April1770–23April1850)wasamajorEnglishRomanticpoetwho,withSamuelTaylorColeridge,helpedtolaunchtheRomanticAgeinEnglishliteraturewiththeirjointpublicationLyricalBallads(1798).Wordsworth'smagnumopusisgenerallyconsideredtobeThePrelude,asemiautobiographicalpoemofhisearlyyearsthatherevisedandexpandedanumberof...
the structure and intent of the poem. The Prospectus contains some of Wordsworth's most famous ...
- William WordsworthFamous worksFamous worksPoems:I wandered lonely as a cloud 我好似一朵流云独自漫游 Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey 丁登寺杂咏1798 Ode: Intimations of Immortality 不朽颂1807 The Solitary Reaper 孤独的收割女1805 Long and autobiographical poem :The Prelude 序曲179 4、...
a semi autobiographical poem of his early years which the poet revised and expanded a number of times.The work was posthumously titled and published, prior to which it was generally known as the poem “to Coleridge”.Wordsworth was England's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850.Bi...
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justafewmilesawayfromColeridge'shomein NetherStowey.TogetherWordsworthandColeridge(with insights from Dorothy) produced Lyrical Ballads 抒情歌谣集(1798), an important work in the English Romantic movement. One of Wordsworth's most famous poems, "Tintern Abbey"丁登寺, was published in this collection,...
William Wordsworth’s most famous poem is commonly considered to be either ‘Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey’ or ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.’ The former describes a speaker’s return to a specific spot along the banks of the River Wye and his understanding of nature. ...
1807.AndItisoneofWordsworth'smostfamous lyrics.Thefoureight-linestanzasofthispoemarewrittenintightiambictetrameter.Eachfollowsarhymeschemeofababccdd.Thoughinthefirstandlaststanzasthe“a”rhymeisoff.•Theauthordescribesvividlyandsympatheticallyayoungpeasantgirlworkinginthefieldsandsingingassheworks.•Thepoemmainly...
The final stanza of the poem is the most poignant and powerful. The speaker imagines the woman's death, and the impact it has on the natural world around her: "But she is in her grave, and, oh, / The difference to me". The repetition of the word "oh" emphasizes the speaker's gr...