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Selected Poems by William Wordsworth
Selected Poems by William Wordsworth
History and Poetry
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ISBN: 9789365610925
Price: ₹494
Genre: Poetry, Romanticism
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 324
Size: A5
Publisher: AEDHA Imprints
Description:
Selected Poems by William Wordsworth is a timeless collection that highlights the poetic brilliance of one of the greatest figures of English Romanticism. Wordsworth’s poetry, deeply rooted in nature, memory, human emotions, and the beauty of the ordinary, reflects his belief in the power of nature to inspire and heal the human spirit.
This collection features some of his most celebrated works, including Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, Ode: Intimations of Immortality, and The Daffodils, which exemplify his love for nature and its connection to the human soul. Poems like The Solitary Reaper, The World Is Too Much with Us, and London, 1802 reflect his deep social and philosophical concerns, while Lucy Gray and the Lucy Poems explore themes of love, loss, and mortality with lyrical simplicity.
Wordsworth’s poetry is known for its conversational tone, vivid imagery, and deep emotional resonance, making his works both accessible and profoundly moving. His belief in nature as a spiritual force and his focus on ordinary people and experiences helped redefine poetry in the Romantic era.
Key Features:
✔ A curated selection of Wordsworth’s finest poems.
✔ Includes iconic works exploring nature, memory, and human emotions.
✔ Ideal for students, scholars, and poetry enthusiasts.
✔ A must-read for those interested in Romantic literature.
About the Author:
William Wordsworth was a pioneering English Romantic poet, best known for his deep appreciation of nature, memory, and the human spirit. Born in Cockermouth, England, he developed a profound connection with the natural world, which became the foundation of his poetry. Alongside Samuel Taylor Coleridge, he co-authored Lyrical Ballads (1798), a work that redefined poetry by emphasizing ordinary life, natural beauty, and emotional depth.
In 1843, Wordsworth was appointed Poet Laureate of England, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential poets of the Romantic era. His poetry continues to inspire generations, celebrating the beauty of the natural world and the depth of human emotion.
Manufacturer/Publisher: AEDHA Imprints
Country of Origin: India
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