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the poetry of willams wordsworth

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Answered by Anonymous
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So far as the nature of poetry is concerned, Wordsworth is of the opinion that “poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.” Poetry has its origin in the internal feelings of the poet. ... In the words of Wordsworth, “poetry has its origin in emotions recollected in tranquility.”

Answered by asifkhan27215
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He is the poet of beauty. He is the poet laurate. He is the poet of childhood. He is the lake poet. He is the believer in pantheism. He is the father of romantic age. Each and every word of his poem attracts the readers as honey attracts bees. He has made the adamantine nuts into a bolus of sweet so that we, the readers, can understand it easily and eagerly. His most famous work is 'Lyrical Ballads' (It is composed of 23 poems, 19 written by Wordsworth).

Famous poems of Wordsworth:

The Daffodils

Tintern Abbey

The Solitary Reaper

Ode on Immortality

Michael

Written in March

Ranibow

Revoution and Independence

Lucy Poems

His poem highlights-

Subjectivity

High Imagination

Supernaturalism

Pantheism

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