Wordsworth's representative works include "Lyric Ballads", "Beside Tintern Abbey", "Overture", "She Lives in a Place Off the beaten path", "Narcissus", etc.
William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was born in a lawyer's family. His father died in 1783. He and his brothers were taken care of by his uncle, while his sister Dorothy was taken care of by her maternal grandparents. raise.
In October 1795, he and Dorothy moved to the countryside together to realize their long-cherished wish to get close to nature and explore the meaning of life. Dorothy was smart and considerate, and created the conditions for his creation. Later she also became a poet. She stayed with him all her life and never married.
Characteristics of Wordsworth's poetry
Wordsworth's short poems are fresh and his long poems are fresh and profound. They are contrary to the flat and elegant style of neoclassicalism and created a new style of poetry. Fresh and lively romantic poetry style. His sonnets are majestic, and his "Prelude" (1805) was the first to use verse to write an autobiographical "a poet's spiritual growth", which opened a new trend in both content and art.
Wordsworth's poems about nature are beautiful and moving. One of the outstanding features of his poems is that they embody emotions and blend with each other. This style is reflected by the author's choice of the subject matter of the poem, the language used in the poem, the meter used in the poem, the style of the poem, and the author's choice of poetic vocabulary.