Critical appreciation on French Revolution by Wordsworth?
While William Wordsworth lived during the time of the French Revolution and was influenced by it, there is no record of him writing a poem or a specifically focused critical appreciation on the French Revolution itself. Wordsworth's writing are largely focused on themes such as nature, human emotions, rural life, and the beauty of the natural world. His famous poem, "The Prelude," contains an account of his life and poetic development but does not extensively address the French Revolution. Therefore, there is no critical appreciation on the French Revolution explicitly attributed to Wordsworth.