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Poetry recitation’s death was collateral damage in a memorization war that poetry ought never to ... Nineteenth-century poems, such as Wordsworth’s “Daffodils,” remained perfectly suited ...
When daffodils are blooming, it is impossible not to think of this poem—although, at the same time, it is impossible to think of it. The language, with a few exceptions, is forgettable.
A Cumbria Tourism spokesman said: "Wordsworth's Daffodils poem has remained unchanged for 200 years. "To keep it alive for another two centuries we wanted to engage the YouTube generation who want ...
Wordsworth wrote the poem about the “bliss of solitude” he felt after observing a field of daffodils on the shores of Lake Ullswater. A spokesman for Cumbria Tourism said the song shows how ...
SBS Sinhala radio focused on the English poet William Wordsworth's written “Daffodils” poem in this month’s World Literary discussion. A university lecturer in Melbourne and a Diploma holder ...
While Wordworth's poem mentions 10,000 daffodils, Ms Ratcliffe said she had been inspired by the volunteers' enthusiasm to increase the daffodil target - leading to 15,000 being made.
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