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April 7 is the 250th Anniversary of the Birth of William Wordsworth!

鈥淎ll good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.鈥 ~ William Wordsworth

On April 7, 1770, was born in England. Several life happenings聽shaped much of his later work: the death of聽Wordsworth’s mother when he was eight, his father’s death when he was in grammar school, and Wordsworth’s walking tour of Europe during his final semester at St. John’s College in Cambridge.

While touring Europe, Wordsworth came into contact with the French Revolution. This experience led to Wordsworth’s interest and sympathy for the life, troubles, and speech of the “common man”鈥攖he issues that were most important to Wordsworth’s work.

Wordsworth’s earliest poetry was published in 1793 in the collections An Evening Walk and Descriptive Sketches. In聽1795, Wordsworth meet the poet . Together, they published the famous Lyrical Ballads聽in 1798. The preface to the second edition shares Wordsworth’s聽views on both his craft and his place in the world. In the preface Wordsworth writes on the need for “common speech” within poems and argues against the hierarchy of the period which valued epic poetry above the lyric.

Wordsworth’s poem聽The Prelude聽marks the birth of a new genre of poetry, English romanticism.聽In students use art and poetry to explore and understand major characteristics of the Romantic period. First, students are introduced to the historical, societal, and literary characteristics of the Romantic period. Next, students deepen their understanding of Romanticism through an evaluation of William Wordsworth’s definition of poetry. Students then complete an explication of a painting from the Romantic period, noting its defining characteristics. They complete a literary analysis of Wordsworth’s poem “The World is Too Much With Us,” using their knowledge of Romantic characteristics to classify the poem as Romantic. In the final session, students begin to write an essay showing their understanding of Romanticism.聽

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In , students read and analyze sonnets to discover their traditional forms. Students chart the poems’ characteristics, including the poetic features and their emotional responses to the poems. They then review the details for similarities, deducing traditional sonnet forms that the poems have in common. After this introduction, students write original sonnets, using one of the poems they have analyzed as a model, including .

How do you plan to recognize the聽250th anniversary of the birth of William Wordsworth?

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