1919. The life of Wordsworth, who was a defining member of the
English Romantic Movement. Like other Romantics, Wordsworth's
personality and poetry were deeply influenced by his love of
nature, especially by the sights and scenes of the Lake Country, in
which he spent most of his mature life. A profoundly earnest and
sincere thinker, he displayed a high seriousness tempered with
tenderness and a love of simplicity. Contents: Birth and
Education-Cambridge; Residence in London and in France; Miss
Wordsworth-Lyrical Ballads-Settlement at Grasmere; The English
Lakes; Marriage-Society-Highland Tour; Sir George Beaumont-Death of
John Wordsworth; Happy Warrior and Patriotic Poems; Children-Life
at Rydal Mount-The Excursion; Poetic Diction-Laodamia-Evening Ode;
Natural Religion; Italian Tour Ecclesiastical Sonnets; Political
Views; Laureateship; and Letters on the Kendal and Windermere
Railway. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger
Publishing.
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