The Effulgence Within: Wordsworth’s Conception of Child as The Father of Man

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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Wordsworth’s Conception of Child as The Father of Man

Wordsworth believed that it was to Nature that he owed most in the formation of his mind and character. The Prelude is actually his autobiography in verse, and Books I and II deals with Nature as nurse, guide and guardian to Wordsworth in his early years. Wordsworth points to three stages in their... Sign in to see full entry.

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