William Wordsworth and the Age of English RomanticismRutgers University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 261 "William Wordsworth and the Age of English Romanticism" illuminates an era of revolutionary and imaginative achievements in literature and art that has profoundly shaped our sense of ourselves and our world. The age of English Romanticism was part of an age of revolution, an explosive period of aesthetic, political, social, economic, and philosophic movements that transformed the western world. William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was the seminal poet of the age, and with his great Romantic contemporaries gave magnificent expression to that turbulent time. Their vision of the world, the self, and the triumph of the creative imagination continues to influence our modern concepts of man, nature, and society. The chapters of this book survey topics essential to an understanding of the period. The book includes 120 color and 60 black-and-white illustrations, and a comprehensive catalogue of an accompanying museum exhibition. -- From publisher's description. |
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... living , and against their being willed away , and controlled and contracted for , by the ... authority of the dead . As the second anniversary of the Fall of the Bastille approached , the mood in England was very different from that of ...
... living , and against their being willed away , and controlled and contracted for , by the ... authority of the dead . As the second anniversary of the Fall of the Bastille approached , the mood in England was very different from that of ...
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... living soul , While , with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony and the deep power of joy , We see into the life of things . ( lines 36-50 ) No wonder Keats thought of Wordsworth's imagination in Tintern Abbey as exploring " dark ...
... living soul , While , with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony and the deep power of joy , We see into the life of things . ( lines 36-50 ) No wonder Keats thought of Wordsworth's imagination in Tintern Abbey as exploring " dark ...
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... living home is the green earth , Surpassing far what hath by special craft Of delicate poets been culled forth and shaped From earth's materials , waits upon my steps , Pitches her tents before me as I move , My hourly neighbour ...
... living home is the green earth , Surpassing far what hath by special craft Of delicate poets been culled forth and shaped From earth's materials , waits upon my steps , Pitches her tents before me as I move , My hourly neighbour ...
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The Spirit of the Age | 27 |
The Child Is Father of the Man | 61 |
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Alexander Cozens Art Gallery artist Bastille beauty born Byron Center for British cloud Coleridge's colour composed Constable's copy Cornelius Varley Cotman Cozens death Dorothy Wordsworth drawing edition English engraving exhibition Farington feeling Figure France French Gilpin Girtin Godwin Grasmere Hazlitt heart Holograph manuscript human imagination inscribed J. M. W. Turner John Constable John Sell Cotman July Keats Lake District landscape later letter lines live London Lyrical Ballads manuscript The Wordsworth March mind Mont Blanc mountain Museum Nature original painter painting Paris Paul Mellon Paul Mellon Collection pencil picture picturesque poem poet poet's poetry political portrait Prelude published Rainbow Revolution Romantic Royal Academy Rydal Samuel Taylor Coleridge scene sense Sept Shelley Stanzas sublime Thomas thought Tintern Abbey tour University Varley Watercolour William Blake William Wordsworth Wordsworth Trust writes written wrote Yale Center