William wordsworth's masterpiece.

William wordsworth's representative works include Lyric Ballad, Beside tintern abbey, Overture, She lives in a lonely place and Narcissus.

Wordsworth is an English romantic poet and once won the title of Poet Laureate. His poetic theory has shaken the rule of English classical poetics and strongly promoted the innovation of English poetry and the development of Romantic movement. He is one of the most important English poets since the Renaissance, and his poem "Live simply and think nobly" is regarded as the motto of Cable College of Oxford University.

Wordsworth wrote many poems on the relationship between nature and life. The central idea is that nature is the source of happiness and wisdom in life. Wordsworth went to Scotland in 1803 and wrote Lonely Harvester. /kloc-published two volumes of poetry in 0/807. The publication of this collection of poems summarizes the most vigorous creative life from 1797 to 1807.

Style characteristic

Wordsworth's short poems are fresh, and his long poems are fresh and profound, which is contrary to the plain and elegant style of neoclassicism and creates a fresh and lively romantic poetry style. His sonnets are magnificent, and his Overture (1805) is the first time to write autobiographical Growth of a Poet's Mind in verse, which has created a new style in content and art.

Wordsworth's poems about nature are beautiful and moving, and a prominent feature of his poems is full of feelings and scenes. This style is reflected in the author's choice of theme, language, meter, style and vocabulary.

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