The Prelude
William Wordsworth: The Poet of Solitude
Wordsworth is, undoubtedly, a poet of solitude. He wanders “lonely as a cloud”, seeks “souls …
Wordsworth is, undoubtedly, a poet of solitude. He wanders “lonely as a cloud”, seeks “souls …
The Prelude, like many of Wordsworth’s poems, grows out of his memories based on childhood ex…
Introduction: Wordsworth was a pioneer of what came to be known as the Romantic Movement in …
(1) Helen Darbishire: The Prelude represents the height of Wordsworth’s poetic achievement in…
Introduction In the very opening lines of The Prelude Book II Wordsworth tells Coleridge that…
LINE BY LINE SUMMARY Lines: 1 to 46 : O Friend, (Coleridge) so far (in Book I) I have made an…