work of William Wordsworth

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The work of William Wordsworth comprises influential Romantic poetry celebrated for its deep reverence for nature, exploration of emotion and memory, and use of everyday language to express profound philosophical and spiritual themes.

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instanceOf Romantic literature
poetic oeuvre
coAuthor Samuel Taylor Coleridge NERFINISHED
coAuthoredWork Lyrical Ballads with a Few Other Poems NERFINISHED
createdBy William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
criticalReception foundational to English Romantic canon
geographicalFocus Lake District NERFINISHED
rural England
includesWork Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 NERFINISHED
Elegiac Stanzas NERFINISHED
Expostulation and Reply NERFINISHED
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud NERFINISHED
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey NERFINISHED
Lucy poems NERFINISHED
Lyrical Ballads NERFINISHED
Michael NERFINISHED
Ode to Duty NERFINISHED
Ode: Intimations of Immortality NERFINISHED
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood NERFINISHED
Resolution and Independence NERFINISHED
The Excursion NERFINISHED
The Prelude NERFINISHED
The Ruined Cottage NERFINISHED
The Solitary Reaper NERFINISHED
The Tables Turned NERFINISHED
The World Is Too Much with Us NERFINISHED
We Are Seven NERFINISHED
influenced English Romantic poetry
Victorian poetry
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
notableTheme childhood
emotion
memory
nature
spirituality
the passage of time
the relationship between mind and nature
the sublime NERFINISHED
periodOfActivity early 19th century
late 18th century
philosophicalAspect belief in the dignity of common life and ordinary people
emphasis on the moral and spiritual education of the mind through nature
stylisticFeature blank verse
descriptive nature imagery
lyrical first-person voice
meditative tone
philosophical reflection
use of everyday language

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