William Wordsworth
Information about Wordsworth
1. Wordsworth was a romantic poet.
2. He was called poet of nature
3. He and S. T. Coleridge jointly published ‘Lyrical Ballads’ in 1798.
4. Romantic age began with the publication of ‘Lyrical Ballads’ in 1798.
5. He became poet laureate in 1843.
6. He was greatly inspired by French Revolution in 1789.
7. He believed in Pantheism ( ঈশ্বর সর্ববিরাজমান)
Wordsworth’s notable works
Poems
The Prelude, Tintern abbey, Ode on Intimidation’s of Immortality, Daffodils
Essay : Lyrical ballads
Other
The Solitary Reaper, The Excursion, A Complaint, Ode to Duty, My Heart Leaps Up, To the Cuckoo, The Recluse, Lucy, Michael, Written in March,
Previous BCS Questions about Wordsworth
1. The romantic age in English Literature began with the publication of ………..? [36th BCS]
Ans: Preface to Lyrical Ballad. (Written by William Wordsworth & S. T. Coleridge)
2. Who is the known as “the poet of nature”? [36th BCS]
Ans: W. Wordsworth
3. Who wrote the poem “The Solitary Reaper”? [36th BCS]
Ans: W. Wordsworth.
4. Who wrote the following lines, “All at once I saw a crowd, a host of golden daffodils”? [35th BCS]
Ans: W. Wordsworth.
5.Wordsworth introduced the reader’s — a new kind of poetry. Fill in the gap. [31st BCS]
Ans: to
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