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William Wordsworth: Facts & Related Content
Facts
Born | April 7, 1770 • Cockermouth • England |
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Died | April 23, 1850 (aged 80) • Westmorland • England • (Anniversary in 2 days) |
Title / Office | poet laureate (1843-1850) |
Notable Works | “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey” • “Lyrical Ballads” • “Michael” • “Ode: Intimations of Immortality” • “Peter Bell” • “The Excursion” • “The Prelude” • “The Recluse” • “The Ruined Cottage” • “The Solitary Reaper” • “The World Is Too Much with Us” |
Movement / Style | Romanticism • Lake poet |
Notable Family Members | sister Dorothy Wordsworth |
Subjects Of Study | poetry |
Did You Know?
- Wordsworth regretted his inability to fluently read modern poetic languages such as Italian and Spanish.
- Wordsworth wrote a guidebook to the region of his home called, "A Guide through the District of the Lakes."
- Three months after his death, Wordsworth's wife Mary published "The Prelude".
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