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Book to brighten your day: The Prelude by William Wordsworth - An autobiographical poem by a romantic English poet
William Wordsworth was a famous English poet and a leading figure of the Romantic movement. He was born in 1770 in England’s Lake District. Wordsworth believed that nature has the power to teach, heal ...
Analysis: trees serving as natural epitaphs again and again in the stories Wordsworth told about the sufferings and hopes of ordinary people Trees are inveterately rooted in the here and now, ...
Has there ever been a great poet as tempting to laugh at as William Wordsworth? The tradition of mocking him is as old as the tradition of revering him. In 1807, when Wordsworth published “Poems, in ...
The manuscript was prepared for the printer over the winter of 1806-7 A manuscript of the William Wordsworth poem most associated with the Lake District has returned to Cumbria. The hand-written copy ...
Few individuals have the distinction of eliciting equal amounts of admiration and mockery than William Wordsworth... MUMBAI: Few individuals have the distinction of eliciting equal amounts of ...
In Footsteps: Adventures of a Romantic Biographer, Richard Holmes described how, aged 18, he followed the route taken by Robert Louis Stevenson and his donkey almost 100 years earlier as they walked ...
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