Abstract

This study delves at William Wordsworth's unique relationship with nature as it appears in his poetry. Wordsworth's poetry is defined by a deep and personal connection to nature that goes beyond simple poetic adoration. This research examines Wordsworth's lyrical ballads and love rhymes to show how nature functions in his poetry as an allegory, a reflection of the self, a guide to morality, and a reflection of the human condition. Wordsworth's representation of nature is what sets him apart from his contemporaries and makes him a forerunner of the Romantic movement, which is explored in depth here. Wordsworth's contribution in establishing modern environmental consciousness is also highlighted, as is the influence of his lyrical connection with nature on following generations of poets and environmental philosophers. Our study aims to honor Wordsworth's literary legacy by illuminating the timeless truth of his words in an urbanized, technological age. In doing so, we attest to the perennial relevance of the natural world as both muse and metaphor for the intricacies of the human experience.

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