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work.Wordsworth's earliest poetry was published in 1793 in the collections An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches.While living in France,Wordsworth conceived a daughter,Caroline,out of wedlock;he left France,however,before she was born.In 1802,he returned to France with his sister on a four-week visit to meet Caroline.Later that year,he married Mary Hutchinson,a childhood friend,and they had five children together.In 1812,while living in Grasmere,two of their children-Catherine and John-died. Equally important in the poetic life of Wordsworth was his 1795 meeting with the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.It was with Coleridge that Wordsworth published the famous Lyrical Ballads in 1798.While the poems themselves are some of the most influential in Western literature, it is the preface to the second edition that remains one of the most important testaments to a poet's views on both his craft and his place in the world.In the preface Wordsworth writes on the need for "common speech"within poems and argues against the hierarchy of the period which valued epic poetry above the lyric. Wordsworth's most famous work,The Prelude(1850),is considered by many to be the crowning achievement of English romanticism.The poem, revised numerous times,chronicles the spiritual life of the poet and marks the birth of a new genre of poetry.Although Wordsworth worked on The Prelude throughout his life,the poem was published posthumously.Wordsworth spent his final years settled at Rydal Mount in England,travelling and continuing his outdoor excursions.Devastated by the death of his daughter Dora in 1847,Wordsworth seemingly lost his will to compose poems.William Wordsworth died at Rydal Mount on April 23,1850,leaving his wife Mary to publishThe Prelude three months later. John Keatswork. Wordsworth’s earliest poetry was published in 1793 in the collections An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches. While living in France, Wordsworth conceived a daughter, Caroline, out of wedlock; he left France, however, before she was born. In 1802, he returned to France with his sister on a four-week visit to meet Caroline. Later that year, he married Mary Hutchinson, a childhood friend, and they had five children together. In 1812, while living in Grasmere, two of their children—Catherine and John—died. Equally important in the poetic life of Wordsworth was his 1795 meeting with the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. It was with Coleridge that Wordsworth published the famous Lyrical Ballads in 1798. While the poems themselves are some of the most influential in Western literature, it is the preface to the second edition that remains one of the most important testaments to a poet’s views on both his craft and his place in the world. In the preface Wordsworth writes on the need for “common speech” within poems and argues against the hierarchy of the period which valued epic poetry above the lyric. Wordsworth’s most famous work, The Prelude (1850), is considered by many to be the crowning achievement of English romanticism. The poem, revised numerous times, chronicles the spiritual life of the poet and marks the birth of a new genre of poetry. Although Wordsworth worked on The Prelude throughout his life, the poem was published posthumously. Wordsworth spent his final years settled at Rydal Mount in England, travelling and continuing his outdoor excursions. Devastated by the death of his daughter Dora in 1847, Wordsworth seemingly lost his will to compose poems. William Wordsworth died at Rydal Mount on April 23, 1850, leaving his wife Mary to publishThe Prelude three months later. John Keats
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