What are the major themes of Wordsworth' s poetry?
ACCORDING TO THE SUBJECTS, WORDSWORTH' POEMS CAN BE CLASSIFIED INTO TWO GROUPS: POEMS ABOUT NATURE AND POEMS ABOUT HUMAN LIFE.(1) WORDSWORTH IS A“WORSHIPPER OF NATURE.” TO WORDSWORTH, NATUREACTS AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR IMAGINATIVE AND INTELLECTUAL ENGAGEMENT WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF EMBODIED HUMAN BEINGS IN THEIR DIVERSE CIRCUMSTANCES. IT'S NATURE THAT GIVES HIM STRENGTH AND KNOWLEDGE FULL OF PEACE.(2) WORDSWORTH THINKS THAT COMMON LIFE IS THE ONLY SUBJECT OF LITERARY INTEREST. THE JOYS AND SORROWS OF THE COMMON PEOPLE ARE HIS THEMES. HIS SYMPATHY ALWAYS GOES TO THE POOR.