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    The 1850 Prelude, published shortly after Wordsworth's death, in 14 books. The Prelude was the product of a lifetime: for the last part of his life Wordsworth had been "polishing the style and qualifying some of its radical statements about the divine sufficiency of the human mind in its communion with nature".

  2. Week 44: Prelude to Waking Brent of Bin Bin, Prelude to Waking: A Novel in the First Person and Parentheses (1950) Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin, better known simply as Miles Franklin, was a pioneer of Australian literature who is well remembered and commemorated to this day.

  3. The Prelude (Boat Stealing) by William Wordsworth is an extract from a much larger autobiographical poem in which the speaker explores his childhood. In this section, the speaker (probably a young William Wordsworth) steals a boat and rows out onto Lake Windermere.

  4. In Extract from the Prelude, Wordsworth describes stealing a boat when he was younger. He rows it out into a lake and sees a mountain which troubles him due to its sheer size.

  5. Nov 19, 2015 · But The Prelude is now read mainly by scholars and students; most readers turn instead to Tintern Abbey, the Intimations of Immortality ode, and of course ‘ I wandered lonely as a cloud’. There is probably one principal and very understandable reason for this: The Prelude is daunting in its size.

  6. The Prelude by William Wordsworth is an autobiographical poem that explores the development of the poet's consciousness and his relationship with nature. Written in blank verse, the poem reflects on the transformative power of childhood experiences and the poet's journey towards self-discovery.

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  8. May 20, 2015 · Prelude by Tomas Tranströmer. Waking up is a jump, a skydive from the dream. Free of the smothering whirl the traveler. sinks toward morning's green zone. Things start to flare. He perceives—in the trembling lark's. position—the mighty tree-root systems' underground swinging lamps. But standing. above—in tropical profusion—is verdure, with.

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