Stephen Fry and Brian Cox have joined descendants of the great Romantic and members of the public to record a host of his poems Stephen Fry and Brian Cox’s sonorous tones can be heard declaiming ...
Has there ever been a great poet as tempting to laugh at as William Wordsworth? The tradition of mocking him is as old as the tradition of revering him. In 1807, when Wordsworth published “Poems, in ...
The Refuge from the Ravens project places new works alongside the original, ‘redefining it to help people grasp the concept’ of homelessness A new version of William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor ...
Wordsworth's major work is a massive autobiographical poem called The Prelude, which explored "the growth of a poet's mind." The only previous poems of a similar length had been epics like Paradise ...
AMONG the great poets Wordsworth stands out pre-eminently as the one it is most easy to — laugh at, and sometimes the most difficult not to find dull. The forced extravagance of Shakespeare at his ...
Stephen Fry and Brian Cox’s sonorous tones can be heard declaiming William Wordsworth’s The World is Too Much With Us, Caroline Quentin is reading the Romantic poet’s Lines Written in Early Spring and ...
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Two hundred and fifty years ago, on April 7, 1770, the English poet William Wordsworth was born. We are also close to the anniversary of his death, which occurred 80 years later on April 23, 1850.