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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth. Fatema Jasim Ameen Mrs. Timm Period E January 18, 2014. Introduction. First early life Education in life Career during his life Personal life Late life and death

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William Wordsworth

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  1. William Wordsworth • FatemaJasimAmeen • Mrs. Timm • Period E • January 18, 2014

  2. Introduction • First early life • Education in life • Career during his life • Personal life • Late life and death • A person’s life changes through out the years facing different experiences, some reach to success and others fail without trying.

  3. William Wordsworth Early Life • Born in April 17, 1770 • In Cocker mouth, Cumberland in the United Kingdom • In December 25, 1771 • New born • Sister • Dorothy • In 1778 his mother died • Eight years old • School

  4. William Wordsworth’s Education • In 1779 • School • Hawkshead • In 1787 • College • Published first piece • Sonnet • The European Magazine • Graduates in 1791

  5. William Wordsworth’s Career • Moves to France • Interested in the French Republican • December 1792 he left France • Ran out of money • First collection published in 1793 • He settles in Dorset • Meets a poet named Samuel Taylor Coleridge • 1797, they become really close and release their work together • 1798 , the Lyrical Ballads published • 1810 , he isn’t close with Coleridge anymore • 1814 he publishes The Excursion • Gets a job as a stamp distributer • Moves to Rydal Mount

  6. William Wordsworth’s Personal Life • He and his sister were separated for nine years • In 1791, he fall in love • Annette Vallon • 1792 he left his pregnant women • War breaks and then he couldn’t go back to France • In 1802 he returns to France to meet his daughter • Marries Mary Hutchinson • June 18, 1803 his son John is born • 1806 his son Thomson is born • 1808 his daughter Catherine was born • 1810 his son William was born • Children die in 1812

  7. William Wordsworth’s Late life/Death • In 1829 • Dorothy Dies • In 1834 • Coleridge dies • 1839 • Gets a Honorary Degree • 1843 • Post Laureate of England • His daughter dies in 1849 • He stopped writing • April 23, 1850 William Wordsworth dies.

  8. Conclusion • Describing William’s life has changed • Years passing • Getting married • Children • Experiences • Publishes • Friends • Certificates • Success • Death

  9. Citation • http://www.shmoop.com/wordsworth/timeline.html • Pettinger, Tejvan. "Biography of William WordsworthUK 22nd Jan. 2010. • "William Wordsworth Biography." 2014. The Iloveindia website. Jan 8 2014, 07:05 • ", Oxford, Siraj, Sopnil. "William Wordsworth Biography – Profile, Childhood, Personal Life." Biography of Famous People. William Wordsworth Bibliography, 11 Nov. 2013. Web. 08 Jan. 2014. • Landry, Peter. "William Wordsworth (1770-1850)." William Wordsworth (1770-1850). Biographies, 2011. Web. 08 Jan. 2014.

  10. Citation • Everett, Glenn. "William Wordsworth: Biography." William Wordsworth: Biography. The Victorian Web, July 2000. Web. 08 Jan. 2014. • Simkin, John. "William Wordsworth.": Biography. Spartacus Educational, July 2013. Web. 08 Jan. 2014. • Maxfield, Stephen. "William Wordsworth (English Author)." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica, 12 Feb. 2013. Web. 08 Jan. 2014. • Fletcher, Robert. "William Wordsworth - A History of English Literature." William Wordsworth - A History of English Literature. About.com, 1918. Web. 06 Jan. 2014.

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