Prelude
Book • 2005
'The Prelude' is an autobiographical poem by William Wordsworth, chronicling his life from early childhood to his young adulthood.
The poem explores the development of the poet's mind and his deep connection with nature.
Wordsworth reflects on formative experiences and the influence of the natural world on his imagination and emotional growth.
'The Prelude' is celebrated for its introspective and philosophical approach to personal history.
Wordsworth delves into themes of memory, perception, and the sublime power of nature, making it a seminal work in Romantic literature.
The poem explores the development of the poet's mind and his deep connection with nature.
Wordsworth reflects on formative experiences and the influence of the natural world on his imagination and emotional growth.
'The Prelude' is celebrated for its introspective and philosophical approach to personal history.
Wordsworth delves into themes of memory, perception, and the sublime power of nature, making it a seminal work in Romantic literature.
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