Experience the groundbreaking "Lyrical Ballads with Other Poems, Vol. 2," a cornerstone of English literature and the Romantic poetry movement, from the pen of William Wordsworth. This collection showcases Wordsworth's innovative approach to poetry, emphasizing the beauty and power found in everyday language and subjects. A vital piece of 19th-century English poetry, "Lyrical Ballads" represents a departure from traditional poetic forms, offering a fresh perspective on nature, humanity, and the sublime. Explore the lyrical beauty and enduring themes that established Wordsworth as a major figure in literary history. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of poetry and classic literature. A meticulously prepared print republication of this historically significant work.
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