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William Wordsworth's Poems In Two Volumes

William Wordsworth's Poems In Two Volumes

6b   William Wordsworth.  2 volumes.  1807   

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"Poems In Two Volumes," published in 1807, is a notable collection by William Wordsworth that solidifies his place as a leading figure in the Romantic movement. The collection includes some of his most famous works, such as "Ode: Intimations of Immortality" and "Resolution and Independence." Wordsworth's poetry in this volume reflects his deep connection with nature, his philosophical musings on the human condition, and his innovative use of common language to express profound emotions. These themes and stylistic choices were instrumental in shaping the course of English poetry.

Wordsworth's Poetical Works helped shape the Romantic movement in English literature, emphasizing emotion, nature, and the everyday experiences of ordinary people. His most famous collection, Lyrical Ballads (1798), co-authored with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, marked a dramatic shift from the formal and classical styles of the 18th century. Wordsworth’s poems, such as Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, and The Prelude, explore the beauty of the natural world, the power of memory, and the inner workings of the human mind. His verse often champions simplicity, childhood innocence, and a deep spiritual connection to nature, which he saw as a moral and emotional guide.

William Wordsworth (1770–1850) was an English poet and one of the central figures of the Romantic era. Born in the Lake District, his deep attachment to the landscape profoundly influenced his work. Educated at Cambridge and inspired by both the French Revolution and his love for nature, Wordsworth developed a poetic philosophy centered on the value of personal reflection and the spiritual insight gained through communion with the natural world. Appointed Poet Laureate in 1843, he became a respected literary figure in his later years. Wordsworth’s legacy lies in his ability to elevate the common experiences of life into something universal and sublime, transforming the poetic voice of his age.

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6b   William Wordsworth.  2 volumes.  1807   

Notes

"Poems In Two Volumes," published in 1807, is a notable collection by William Wordsworth that solidifies his place as a leading figure in the Romantic movement. The collection includes some of his most famous works, such as "Ode: Intimations of Immortality" and "Resolution and Independence." Wordsworth's poetry in this volume reflects his deep connection with nature, his philosophical musings on the human condition, and his innovative use of common language to express profound emotions. These themes and stylistic choices were instrumental in shaping the course of English poetry.

Wordsworth's Poetical Works helped shape the Romantic movement in English literature, emphasizing emotion, nature, and the everyday experiences of ordinary people. His most famous collection, Lyrical Ballads (1798), co-authored with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, marked a dramatic shift from the formal and classical styles of the 18th century. Wordsworth’s poems, such as Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, and The Prelude, explore the beauty of the natural world, the power of memory, and the inner workings of the human mind. His verse often champions simplicity, childhood innocence, and a deep spiritual connection to nature, which he saw as a moral and emotional guide.

William Wordsworth (1770–1850) was an English poet and one of the central figures of the Romantic era. Born in the Lake District, his deep attachment to the landscape profoundly influenced his work. Educated at Cambridge and inspired by both the French Revolution and his love for nature, Wordsworth developed a poetic philosophy centered on the value of personal reflection and the spiritual insight gained through communion with the natural world. Appointed Poet Laureate in 1843, he became a respected literary figure in his later years. Wordsworth’s legacy lies in his ability to elevate the common experiences of life into something universal and sublime, transforming the poetic voice of his age.

Description

3/4 Green leather with marbled paper boards, gold lettering on spine, foxing throughout, intact, overall good condition.


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