Wordsworth's Style of Works

Wordsworth's work style: the language is extremely pure, the thoughts and feelings are wise and strong, each verse is unique and powerful, completely faithful to the image in nature, the sympathy in meditation, the sadness and imagination in profound and exquisite thoughts.

William? Wordsworth is a pioneer of English romantic literature and one of the greatest poets in Hunan. In 1798, Wordsworth and Coleridge combined their poems into a book called Lyric Ballads. Although the poetry collection is a collection of two people, most of the poems are written by Wordsworth, and Coleridge has only three.

Coleridge summed up the "six advantages" of Wordsworth's poetry: the language is extremely pure; Wise and strong in thoughts and feelings; Every poem has originality and strength; Completely loyal to the image in nature; Meditation contains sympathy, and deep and delicate thoughts contain sadness; Rich in imagination.

Wordsworth's creative background;

When Wordsworth began to publish his works, it was the period when rigid classicism ruled the poetry world, and its rigid form had long been divorced from life. Under this background, the collection of lyric songs appears with a fresh look, which undoubtedly shows the new direction of poetry development. His admiration for feelings echoed the main trend of pursuing freedom and democracy in the19th century, making poetry more literary and lyrical.

He expanded the objects of description, including simple villagers and children, to those reflected in his poems, showing the beauty of nature and the beautiful world where man and nature live in harmony. He innovated the methods and forms of poetry creation, pursued the sincere expression of nature, and used simple and lively daily spoken language to capture the beauty presented to poets by nature and daily life, thus forming his unique simple, fresh and far-reaching poetic style. ?