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Tham khảo tài liệu 'luyện dịch tiếng anh và tìm hiểu văn chương anh part 6', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | POETS IN THE ROMANTIC PERIOD WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE ROBERT SOUTHEY LORD BYRON PERSY BYSSHY SHELLEY JOHN KEATS. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 1770 - 1850 I Wordsworth was born at Cockermouth Cumberland of northern England near the Lake District and the sea. The boy Wordsworth loved tiature passionately he grewup in the Lake District where he spent much .of his youth rambling aifiong the rugged Jv _ ------------------------------------------------------ and lovely land of streams hills cataracts and precipitous mountains At 17 - years of age he went xo F Cambridge University but no teacher he met in his University classes as much . impressed on him as did the l r sky and the trees and the wild flowers of his native region. His earliest verses tell US of his mystical impressions as he fronted the great expanses of the heavens. Naturally enough this sort of mystical primitivism led Wordsworth to become an ardent lover of mankind. In the 211 . . cause of liberty he went to France chiefly at Blots .and Orleans during the Revolution and resided .there three years to give what aid he could io the Republicans. He sickened of bloody excesses he witnessed there and return home convincedthat there must be h better waytobrlng bout the brotherhood of man. Shortly after his return he was InheritedI sevẹral 1 ega cies and led a peaceful life. Nevertheless continuous bloody events Tri France left him disillusioned and pessimistic his dreams of brotherhood Jy p were shattered. Coming back to hie own Inwards he led a secluded life in the Valley of Grasmere the heart of his A beloved Lake District Tor the .rest of - his life and intimately lived with Nature- It was Wordsworth s aim to seek for beauty In meadow woodland and the mountain top and to interpret this beauty in spiritual terms. Looking first of all at the.poet s general outlook on life it will be noted that he is concerned especially wilh two thlngsyT4 Nature and Man. The primrose and thedaffodil are symbols to .