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ENGLISH ROMANTIC POET (1770–1850)
Wordsworth, William; W. Wordsworth; William Woodsworth; Wordsworth; Annette Vallon; Annette vallon; William wordsworth; The Bard of Rydal Mount; Bard of Rydal Mount; The Cumberland Poet
  • [[Dove Cottage]] (Town End, Grasmere) – home of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, 1799–1808; home of [[Thomas De Quincey]], 1809–1820
  • [[Rydal Mount]] – home to Wordsworth 1813–1850. Hundreds of visitors came here to see him over the years
  • Grasmere]], Cumbria
  • Wordsworth in 1798, about the time he began ''[[The Prelude]]''.<ref>"[http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/collections/wordsworth.html The Cornell Wordsworth Collection]". [[Cornell University]]. Retrieved 13 February 2009.</ref>

William Wordsworth         
n. William Wordsworth (1770-1850) poeta del romanticismo inglese
William Faulkner         
  • During part of his time in New Orleans, Faulkner lived in a house in the [[French Quarter]] (pictured center yellow).
  • ''[[Light in August]]'' (1932)
  • A Parisian street named for Faulkner
  • Faulkner's home [[Rowan Oak]] is maintained by the [[University of Mississippi]].
  • One of Faulkner's typewriters
  • ''[[The Sound and the Fury]]'' (1929)
  • Faulkner was influenced by stories of his great-grandfather and namesake [[William Clark Falkner]].
  • Faulkner in 1954
  • Cadet Faulkner in [[Toronto]], 1918
AMERICAN WRITER (1897-1962)
William Cuthbert Faulkner; William faulkner; Faulkner william; Faulknerian; Faulkner William; Wililam Faulkner; William Cuthbert Falkner; Faulkner; Faulkner, William; William Faulkner filmography
William Faulkner (scrittore e poeta americano)
William Gibson         
  • [[Bruce Sterling]], co-author with Gibson of the short story "[[Red Star, Winter Orbit]]" (1983) and the 1990 steampunk novel ''[[The Difference Engine]]''
  • [[William S. Burroughs]] at his 70th birthday party in 1984. Burroughs, more than any other [[beat generation]] writer, was an important influence on the adolescent Gibson.
  • The [[San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge]], a fictional squatted version of which constitutes the setting for Gibson's [[Bridge trilogy]]
  • William Gibson in Bloomsbury, London in September 2007. His fiction is hailed by critics for its characterization of [[late capitalism]], [[postindustrial society]] and the portents of the [[information age]].
  • Gibson has often collaborated with [[performance art]]ists such as theatre group [[La Fura dels Baus]], here performing at the [[Singapore Arts Festival]] in May 2007.
  • Gibson is renowned for his visionary influence on—and predictive attunement to—technology, design, urban sociology and [[cyberculture]]. Image captured in the Scylla bookstore of Paris, France on March 14, 2008.
  • Aside from his short stories and novels, Gibson has written several film screenplays and [[television episode]]s.
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  • Gibson signing one of his novels in 2010
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AMERICAN-CANADIAN SPECULATIVE FICTION NOVELIST AND FOUNDER OF THE CYBERPUNK SUBGENRE
William Ford Gibson; The X-Files episodes written by William Gibson; William gibson; William Gibson (novelist); Garage Kubrick; William Gibson's "The X-Files" episodes; GreatDismal; Pines Elementary School; George Wythe High School (Wytheville, Virginia); Southern Arizona School for Boys; Southern Arizona School; Arizona School for Boys; William F. Gibson (author); Gibsonian
William Gibson, scrittore di fantascienza americano

Definición

Herschelian
·adj Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

Wikipedia

William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was an English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature with their joint publication Lyrical Ballads (1798).

Wordsworth's magnum opus is generally considered to be The Prelude, a semi-autobiographical poem of his early years that he revised and expanded a number of times. It was posthumously titled and published by his wife in the year of his death, before which it was generally known as "the poem to Coleridge".

Wordsworth was Poet Laureate from 1843 until his death from pleurisy on 23 April 1850.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para William Wordsworth
1. William Wordsworth was also in that group.
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Ejemplos de uso de William Wordsworth
1. Their golden blooms inspired William Wordsworth to compose his best–known poem.
2. William Wordsworth was inspired to write Daffodils by the glorious flowers on the shores of Ullswater in the Lake District.
3. St Johns alumni include William Wordsworth and Douglas Adams, and the scene owed a little to both.
4. When William Wordsworth wrote his poem The Daffodils he would probably have been watching them bloom in April.
5. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH was of course writing about Paris in 178', but Eurosceptics are starting to feel the same about Brussels in 2005.