William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth
Occupation poet
Introduction
William Wordsworth was an English Romantic poet, best known for Lyrical Ballads,
which he wrote with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He and Coleridge helped to launch the
Romantic Age in English literature. Wordsworth is best known for The Prelude, which is a
semi-autobiographical poem of his early years that he revised and expanded a number of
times.
Education
William Wordsworth received his early education at home under the guidance of his
mother, Ann Cookson. She taught him to read and instilled in him a love for literature and
nature. Wordsworth's father, John Wordsworth, also played a role in his education,
especially in imparting a knowledge of the classics.
Personal life
Death
Notable works
1. Lyrical Ballads
2. Tintern Abbey
3. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
4. The Prelude
5. The Lucy Poems
6. The Solitary Reaper