Romantic Poetry's Nature-Inspired Genius: William Wordsworth emerges as a pivotal figure in romanticismo inglese letteratura, revolutionizing poetry through his deep connection with nature and ordinary life.
- A founding father of romanticismo inglese, Wordsworth's work epitomizes the movement's emphasis on emotion, nature, and individual experience
- His collaboration with Coleridge produced Lyrical Ballads (1798), widely considered the manifesto del romanticismo inglese
- The famous poem "Daffodils" exemplifies his philosophy of "emotion recollected in tranquility"
- His innovative approach to poetic language and subject matter transformed English literature
- Wordsworth's legacy includes his role as Poet Laureate and his masterpiece "The Prelude"