
Lyrical Ballads
Forget powdered wigs and rigid couplets; *Lyrical Ballads* is the literary equivalent of a breath of fresh country air. This groundbreaking collection, a collaboration between William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, jettisons the stiff formality of 18th-century verse in favor of the everyday language and experiences of ordinary people. From the profound introspection sparked by a walk along the Wye to the chilling supernatural odyssey of an ancient mariner, these poems are a radical embrace of nature, emotion, and the humble realities of rural life, setting the stage for a revolution in English poetry.



























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