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What is The Prelude?

AA short lyrical poem about nature

BA dramatic play written by Wordsworth

CWordsworth’s semi-autobiographical epic poem

DAn essay on poetic forms

Answer:

C. Wordsworth’s semi-autobiographical epic poem

Read Explanation:

The Prelude is William Wordsworth’s semi-autobiographical epic poem, exploring his personal growth, philosophical reflections, and deep connection with nature.

Key Facts About The Prelude:

  • It traces Wordsworth’s life experiences, from childhood to adulthood.

  • It focuses on nature’s influence in shaping his thoughts and emotions.

  • It explores memory, imagination, and poetic development.

  • It was never published during his lifetime as a standalone work.

  • The final version was published posthumously in 1850 by his wife, Mary Wordsworth.

The Prelude is considered one of the greatest works of Romantic poetry, offering insight into Wordsworth’s poetic mind and philosophy.


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