William Wordsworth is considered as the real pioneer of romanticism all over the world so he published a lot of romantic poems which reflect the beauty of nature to all readers. He had established effective relation with Samuel Coleridge for emphasizing the romantic context of poetry in the 19th century. They both revolted against the norms of classical movement which dominated Europe until the end of the 18th century. Romantic poets adopted a new approach of poetry writing as they avoided the poetic diction of the previous generation of poets. Thus, they supported origins of romantic poetry from super emotions which had been collected within tranquility. Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads is considered as the remarkable sing of Romanticism when it was published in 1805. However, "The Daffodils" reflects all features of romanticism including both language and imagery which illuminate the personal life of Wordsworth and his sister, Dorothy. Romanticism refers to an artistic and literary movement which appeared in Europe in the end of the 18th century. However, it was highly flourished during the period from 1800 to 1850 as a natural reaction to the Industrial Revolution. Therefore, Wordsworth and Coleridge …show more content…
His Lyrical Ballads is the main effective feature of poetic romanticism which attracted the readers' attention in 1805. Consequently, a lot of readers turned their interest from following classical writings to admiration of romantic poems. "Daffodils" is one of Wordsworth's romantic poems which was published firstly in 1804 and republished in 1807. Within this poem, Wordsworth managed to express his emotions and romantic feelings towards the beauty of the English countryside. Therefore, he managed to express complex feelings in simple poetic language and expressive vocabulary which reveal hi own admiration of Daffodils to all