Peter Bell: A Tale

Peter Bell: A Tale
Published in 1819, 'Peter Bell: A Tale' is a narrative poem by William Wordsworth that follows the life of Peter Bell, a man whose aimless existence is transformed by an encounter with a stubborn ass. The poem explores themes of redemption and the connection between humans and nature. Wordsworth's work is notable for its blend of narrative and lyric poetry, reflecting his Romantic ideals and the importance of individual experience.





