William Wordsworth

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I am Maya Batiya, A student Department of English, MKBU.

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 About Wordsworth : 
 
Born: 7 April 1770, Cockermouth, United Kingdom
 
Died: 23 April 1850, Rydal Mount and Gardens, Rydal, United Kingdom

Influenced by: Samuel Taylor , William Shakespeare, John Milton, Robert Burns, more
       Wordsworth is best known for Lyrical Ballads, co-written with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and The Prelude, a Romantic epic poem chronicling the “growth of a poet's mind.” Wordsworth's deep love for the “beauteous forms” of the natural world was established early.

Wordsworth was called by Shelly “Poet of nature”. He, too, called himself “A Worshiper of Nature”. He held a firm faith that nature could enlighten the kindheartedness and universal brotherhood of human being, and only existing in harmony with nature where man could get true happiness.

William Wordsworth is one of the seminal figures in Romantic poetry because his poetry and philosophy are representative of the ideals of the Romantic Movement. Wordsworth drew inspiration from nature and the individual engaging with nature to comment on emotion and the role of the individual in the world.

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