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Biosketch of william wordsworth in 150 words

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Biography of William Wordsworth. Essay
...William Wordsworth Biography William Wordsworth was born April 7th, 1770, in Cockermouth, Cumberland. He attended school at Saint John's College, University of Cambridge. He was said to have loved nature. During school breaks he visited places known for their scenic beauty. While in France, he fell in love with Annette Vallon. They had a daughter in December of 1770, shortly before he moved back to England. Wordsworth had written poetry while he was still a schoolboy, but none of his poems were published until 1793.His first published poems were An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches. These poems exhibit the influence of the formal way of poetry in England throughout the 18th century. Wordsworth had met Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a fellow poet, and in 1797 Woodsworth moved to Alfoxden, Somersetshire, alongside his sister Dorthy. Their residence was near Coleridge's home in Nether Stowey. This move created a sustained friendship between Wordsworth and Coleridge, and they both worked on a volume of poems entitled Lyrical Ballads, which was published 1798. Lyrical Ballads is said to have indicated the beginning of the Romantic Movement in English poetry. Wordsworth wrote the majority of the poems in the book, such as "Tintern Abbey". Coleridge's main contribution was Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Lyrical Ballads was met with hostility from most...
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Essay on William Wordsworth
...Literature II April 8, 2014 William Wordsworth There is no doubt that nature was the prodigious source of inspiration for William Wordsworth. Like many other romantic poets, he possessed great love for nature but unlike them he never expressed his anger for nature’s unkindness to him. Wordsworth started perceiving the nature closely and had a desire to give his feelings some words. Wordsworth enhanced his poetry with his outstanding imagination. William Wordsworth not only used nature, but also his family and his romantic affairs to make him into a respected poet in the eighteenth century. Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth, Cumbria, England on April 7, 1770. His mother died when he was only eight years old and his father passed away only a few years later leaving William and his other four siblings orphans. This was indeed one of the hardest obstacles William had to endure which later influenced much of his work. After studying Hawkshead, he studied at St. John’s College but just before his last semester he decided to take a tour through Europe where he came into contact with the French Revolution. During that time he fell in love with Annette Vallon. Although the two never married, they conceived a daughter named Caroline. In 1793, Wordsworth published his first poetry collections, Descriptive...
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Answered by Anshults
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Willium Wordsworth, the great and Romantic English poet was born in 1970 in Lake district of England. He was only eight years old when his mother died. Later, when he was only 13, another tragedy befallen him and lost his father. He became an orphan now which made him sensitive towards nature.

He matriculated at the age of 17, from St. John's College, Cambridge and in the same year a sonnet that appeared in the respectable European Review. In 1790, he toured France and was much influenced by French Revolution. He also married a French woman Annette Vallon, by whom he had a daughter, Caroline. Later the political tensions that erupted into war between Britain and France in 1793 forced him to return to Britain before her daughter was born, and he did not see her until the start of the new century, during the Peace of Amiens, when she was nine. Returning to France at that point, he established financial arrangements providing for his daughter's education as he had a second marriage with  Mary Hutchinson.

His major works include "Simon Lee","We are Seven""Lines Written in Early Spring",  "The Tables Turned", "Three years she grew", "Resolution and Independence","I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" Also known as "Daffodils","Ode to Duty","London, 1802","The World Is Too Much with Us","French Revolution" ,Guide to the Lakes (1810) etc.

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