A Preface to WordsworthLongman, 1986 - Всего страниц: 203 A critical introduction to the life, thought, and art of the English Romantic poet in a new edition in which the author has chosen a number of representative poems to chart the growth of the poet's mind and explains the long philosophical poem "The Prelude", which reveals that autobiographical impulse to the full, as a work that went through many forms over half a century. |
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John Arthur Purkis. back into the past and equally far forward into the future shows that from the point of view of the Whig benches at any rate , Wordsworth's politics were lamentably consistent . Dorothy Wordsworth and her Journals her ...
John Arthur Purkis. back into the past and equally far forward into the future shows that from the point of view of the Whig benches at any rate , Wordsworth's politics were lamentably consistent . Dorothy Wordsworth and her Journals her ...
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... shows the interweaving of philosophy and narrative characteristic of the poem . SUMMARY 258-268 This passage has been chosen because it is central to our understanding of The Prelude . Wordsworth tells us that our memories are selective ...
... shows the interweaving of philosophy and narrative characteristic of the poem . SUMMARY 258-268 This passage has been chosen because it is central to our understanding of The Prelude . Wordsworth tells us that our memories are selective ...
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... shows some understanding of Scott's greatness . SEDGWICK , ADAM ( 1785-1873 ) Geologist . Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge , 1818. Wordsworth met him in 1822 , when he was making a geological map of the Lake District ...
... shows some understanding of Scott's greatness . SEDGWICK , ADAM ( 1785-1873 ) Geologist . Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge , 1818. Wordsworth met him in 1822 , when he was making a geological map of the Lake District ...
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Biographical summaries | 3 |
Boat on Ullswater by Tom Sharpe | 10 |
The Prelude as autobiography I I | 11 |
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