Biography of William Wordsworh

The famous English poet William Wordsworth was born in 1770. He was called as the poet of Nature as he wrote about the objects of nature. He was a contemporary to S.T Coleridge( Samuel Taylor Coleridge). At the age of 13, he became an orphan with the death of his mother. He was a brilliant student at school level and remaind prominent in his studies. He graduated from Cambridge.

He loved a woman, Annette Vallon but soon war between England and France parted them. He worked with S.T Coleridge on Lyrical Ballads and wrote a preface to it for its second edition in 1778. Wordsworth wrote Prelude which was his autobiographical epic. In the Prelude , he gave the theory of Mother Nature. He was an ardent supporter of Conservative Tories. In 1843, Wordsworth baeme  England s' poet Laureate.At the age of 80. he died on April 23, 1850 at his home in Rydle Mount, Westmorland, England