Rupali Mohanty and Papri Mukhopadhyay
William Wordsworth is a key representative of Romantic period movement in English literature. In his poems the readers can meticulously the interconnected themes of love, loss and nature throughout his work. Wordworth poetry shows profound relationship between humanity and the natural world revealing intimate emotions that vibrate in the landscape. The contemplation of the nature of Wordsworth serves not only as a physical environment, but as a catalyst of deep emotional experiences, which allows readers to witness how love can flourish and how loss can desolate the human spirit. The poet's insatiable search to understand his own feelings, particularly in the context of the natural world, reflects his belief that personal and universal truths can be derived from the experiences of one.
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