Writing style:
1) Influenced from the spirit of the French Revolution.
2) Theme: broke with tradition, seeking his subjects in the small happenings of country life and the talk of countrymen, children, and doings and feelings of humble people, and emotion from his inner heart.
3) Language: He stuck to emphasizing the purest by simplest words.
Contributions:
1) He is the representative poet of passive Romanticism.
2) He emphasized the liberating aesthetic.
Wordsworth is the leading figure of the English romantic poetry. To Wordsworth, nature acts 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. The joys and sorrows of the common people are his themes. He is a voice of searchingly comprehensive humanity and on that inspires his audience to see the world freshly, sympathetically and naturally. The most important contribution he has made is that he has not only started the modern poetry, the poetry of the growing inner self, but also changed the course of English poetry by using ordinary speech of the language and by advocating a return to nature.
