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  1. Scott Hess, William, Wordsworth and the Ecology of Authorship: The Roots of Environmentalism in Nineteenth-Century Culture (University of Virginia Pr: 2012) x + 290 $27.50 ... Wordsworth's mode with John Clare's "aesthetics of engage- the Kendall and Windermere Railway in 1844.Wordsworth's

  2. The first mention of John in Wordsworth's poetry occurs in the poem beginning, "When, to the attractions of the busy world," written partly after John's visit in 1800 and partly in. 1802, and in it we can see how easily Wordsworth could make his own ideals those of his shy and passive-if not commonplace-brother.

  3. 6 de mar. de 2023 · William Wordsworth’s parents were Ann Cookson and John Wordsworth. Ann was a working-class woman from a small town in Cumberland, and John was a lawyer from a wealthy family. William was their first child, and they had two more children, Dorothy and John. William’s father died when he was five, and his mother died when he was eight.

  4. Wordsworth was Britain's Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death in 1850. Early life. The second of five children born to John Wordsworth and Ann Cookson, William Wordsworth was born on 7 April 1770 in Wordsworth House in Cockermouth, Cumberland—part of the scenic region in northwest England, the Lake District.

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  6. Wordsworth went to St. John’s College, Cambridge in: (a) 1786 (b) 1789 (c) 1788 (d) 1787 Question’s Answer: 1787. Wordsworth made a trip to the Alps in (a) 1780 (b) 1793 (c) 1792 (d) 1790 Question’s Answer: 1790. William Wordsworth was the: (a) Second Son of John Wordsworth (b) First son of John Wordsworth (c) Third Son of John Wordsworth

  7. Summary. In ‘The Excursion’ by William Wordsworth, the poet reflects on the rapid transformation of the landscape and society due to industrialization.. The poet observes how, at the command of social industry, towns and cities have sprung up quickly, erasing the once quaint hamlets. These new urban centers sprawl across the land, obscuring nature’s face for miles.