The Age of William Wordsworth: Critical Essays on the Romantic TraditionKenneth R. Johnston, Gene W. Ruoff Rutgers University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 390 This collection of original essays by sixteen distinguished scholars explores a wide range of relationships in the Age of Wordsworth: from radical politics in the 1790s to reactionary politics in the 1820; between genres as diverse as social satire and apocalyptic prophecy; the influence of Wordsworth on other writers and artists (John Keats, J. M. W. Turner, Thomas De Quincey, and Dorothy Wordsworth); and connections between Romanticism and Victorian England, nineteenth-century America, and contemporary Freudian psychology. The essays are accessible to an educated general audience, but they will also be of interest to scholars and students of literature. -- From publisher's description. |
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... creates / From its own wreck the thing it contemplates " ( act 4 , lines 573-574 ) , although even here the prospect ... create anew , the essential framework of the world . In Shelley's countermyth to Aeschylus's , Prometheus achieves ...
... creates / From its own wreck the thing it contemplates " ( act 4 , lines 573-574 ) , although even here the prospect ... create anew , the essential framework of the world . In Shelley's countermyth to Aeschylus's , Prometheus achieves ...
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... created artifacts that are markedly heterogeneous because each is self - caused . To put this complex matter too simply , the historicity of an artwork is to be apprehended only through ex- ploration of all its specific contingencies ...
... created artifacts that are markedly heterogeneous because each is self - caused . To put this complex matter too simply , the historicity of an artwork is to be apprehended only through ex- ploration of all its specific contingencies ...
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... create a sense of how very much poetry mattered in Wordsworth's day , when the form had a true public audience ... created a kind of fiction which continues to play a vital role in the world at large . A Tale of Two Manifestos M. H. ...
... create a sense of how very much poetry mattered in Wordsworth's day , when the form had a true public audience ... created a kind of fiction which continues to play a vital role in the world at large . A Tale of Two Manifestos M. H. ...
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William Wordsworth | 3 |
Wordsworth as Satirist of His Age | 21 |
Prophecy | 39 |
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