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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH - Coggle Diagram
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
THE PLEA TO RETURN TO NATURE
Wordsworth saw nature as an uncontrollable force that dominated the life of man
According to Wordsworth the connection with nature by man is the unique to find happiness and true humanity
Speaking also of simple country people or otherwise in the low social class
Wordsworth gave voice to the growing anxiety about the effects of the industrial revolution on the natural environment, with particular attention to the Lake District, which he called his "home.
Was born on 7 April 1770 in Cumbria in the north-west of England
In 1995 Wordsworth received an inheritance that allowed him to move in with his sister (poet) and the same year he met Taylor Coleridge
Wordsworth wrote some of his most famous poems, such as / Wandered Lonely as a Cloud and Ode: Intimations of Immortality. These pieces were published in the collection Poems, in two volumes (1807).
Wordsworth wrote an impressive number of poems, including short works based on nature, narrative poems, and longer works, written in empty verses.
Vastò Prelude 1807
Excursion other philosophical work on the man nature and development of the society
his most prolific period 1798 1808
Wordsworth became a poet with a degree in England in 1843
He died at the age of 80 on 23 April 1850
. Lyrical Ballads with Coleridge
1798 first edition anonymous form
1800 second edition, that marked a piece of english poetry
LIFE
in 1790 he visited French for French Revolution
RECOLLECTION IN TRANQUILLITY
Wordsworth is considered one of the first English romantics in that he emphasizes the importance of feelings, instinct and pleasure rather than formality, refined diction and poetic elegance.
He almost made a new language giving a lot of importance to the genuine language
in more according to him poetry had to focus more on subjective feelings than on the poetic technique that then comes
the feeling/ the feeling is always connected to nature that according to him should always be attached to the poet in more with nature according to him the feelings come from if