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nekit [7.7K]
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10 facts about William Wordsworth

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oksian1 [2.3K]3 years ago
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1)WORDSWORTH GRADUATED FROM CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY IN 1791

2)HIS BROTHER JOHN WAS CAPTAIN OF THE SHIP EARL OF ABERGAVENNY WHICH SANK IN 1805

3)HE HAD A VERY CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS SISTER DOROTHY WORDSWORTH

4)HE HAD A DAUGHTER WITH A FRENCH WOMAN NAMED ANNETTE VALLON

5)WORDSWORTH MARRIED HIS CHILDHOOD FRIEND MARY HUTCHINSON IN 1802

6)A FRIEND’S LEGACY ALLOWED HIM TO PURSUE HIS POETIC CAREER

7)WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE LAUNCHED THE ENGLISH ROMANTIC MOVEMENT IN LITERATURE

8)1797–1808 IS CONSIDERED WORDSWORTH’S GREAT DECADE

9)WORDSWORTH IS THE ONLY POET LAUREATE OF BRITAIN TO WRITE NO OFFICIAL VERSES

10)HIS MASTERPIECE THE PRELUDE WAS PUBLISHED THREE MONTHS AFTER HIS DEATH

These are the 10 facts.

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