"Derek's confidence preluded his utter failure."
The poem "Extract From The Prelude" was written by William Wordsworth, an English Romantic poet. It is a part of his longer autobiographical poem titled "The Prelude."
William Wordsworth.
Symphonic poem
"The Prelude" by William Wordsworth consists of 13 books, each containing a varying number of lines. In total, the poem is quite lengthy, with thousands of lines in total.
French poet Stéphane Mallarmé wrote the poem "L'Après-midi d'un faune," which served as inspiration for the music composition "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun" by Claude Debussy. The poem recounts the sensual daydreams of a faun in a woodland setting.
The name of William Wordsworth's autobiographical poem is "The Prelude." It is considered to be one of his most famous works, depicting his emotional and intellectual growth as a poet.
his poetry ofcourse....... his lengthy autobiographical "poem to Coleridge" as The Prelude which is now known to be his one of the master pieces!
Neither Debussy nor any one person could play it. It's a tone-poem for orchestra.
The hero of the prelude in "The Prelude" by William Wordsworth is the poet himself, representing a young version of Wordsworth. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery and exploration of nature, reflecting on his experiences and their impact on his development. The poem illustrates his evolving relationship with the natural world and the profound influence it has on his identity and creativity. Through this introspective journey, Wordsworth highlights the importance of nature in shaping the human spirit.
The Prelude was created in 1799.
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Prelude is a noun and a verb.