Is Wordsworth a romantic poet?

William wordsworth (1770- 1850), an English romantic poet, was once a 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 "Simple Life and Noble Ideas" is regarded as the school motto of Cable College of Oxford University.

Wordsworth was born in a lawyer's family. He studied at St John's College, Cambridge University. After graduation, he traveled around Europe and experienced the storm of the French Revolution. His father died in 1783, and he and his brothers were taken care of by his uncle, while his sister Dorothy was raised by her grandparents. Dorothy is the closest to him. 1787 went to St. John's College, Cambridge University to study. After graduation, he went to France and lived in Blay. He was passionate about the French Revolution, believing that it showed the perfection of human nature and would save the people in dire straits under the monarchy. In Blay, he met many moderate gironde people. Wordsworth returned to London on 1792, still full of enthusiasm for the revolution. However, his uncle expressed dissatisfaction with his political activities and refused to give him more assistance. When he was cornered, an old classmate who had always sympathized with and admired him died, leaving him 900 pounds. So in 1795 and 10, he moved to the countryside with Dorothy, realizing his long-cherished wish of being close to nature and exploring the meaning of life. Dorothy is smart and considerate, which creates conditions for his creation. Later, she also became a poet. Always with him, never married.

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