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Prelude 1799, 1805, 1850 is a long autobiographical poem by the English poet William Wordsworth. It was originally intended to be the introduction to a larger work, The Recluse, but Wordsworth never completed this larger project. The Prelude explores themes of nature, memory, and the development of the poet's mind and imagination. It is a deeply introspective work that traces Wordsworth's growth from childhood to adulthood, focusing on his experiences in the natural world and their influence on his creative spirit. The poem is divided into fourteen books and is considered one of Wordsworth's most significant works, serving as a precursor to the Romantic movement in English literature. The three different versions of The Prelude (1799, 1805, and 1850) reflect Wordsworth's evolving thoughts on nature, poetry, and the human experience, making it a rich and complex exploration of the poet's inner life.
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