Who is the author of the famous Romantic poem "The Solitary Reaper"?

A

Charles Dickens

B

William Wordsworth

C

P. B. Shelley

D

S. T. Coleridge

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• The required answer is - William Wordsworth

The Solitary Reaper:

  • A Romantic poem written by William Wordsworth, published in 1807.

  • Depicts a young peasant girl working alone in the Scottish Highlands, singing a melancholic song while harvesting grain.

  • The poem celebrates natural beauty, simplicity, and human emotion, capturing Wordsworth’s Romantic sensibilities.

  • The title in Bengali: একাকী শস্যচ্ছেদক (যে ফসল কাটে)।

William Wordsworth:

  • Born on April 7, 1770, in Cockermouth, Cumberland, England.

  • Influenced by The French Revolution, often reflected in his early works.

  • Co-published Lyrical Ballads (1798) with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, marking the beginning of the Romantic Age in English literature.

  • Known as the Father of the Romantic Age and a member of the Lake Poets.

  • Appointed Poet Laureate in 1843.

Notable Works:

  • Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey,

  • Michael,

  • Ode: Intimations of Immortality,

  • Peter Bell,

  • The Excursion,

  • The Prelude,

  • The Recluse,

  • The Ruined Cottage,

  • The Solitary Reaper,

  • Rainbow,

  • Lucy poems.

Titles & Recognition:

  • Poet of Nature, Poet of Childhood, Lake Poet.

Source: An ABC of English Literature by M. Mofizar Rahman, Britannica.

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