Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Making of the Major Lyrics, 1802-1804Rutgers University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 318 This work is an intensive exploration of six early texts of three icons of Engilsh-speaking culture: William Wordsworth's "Ode: Intimations on Immoratlity from Recollections of Early Childhood" and "Resolution and Independence," and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Dejection: An Ode." Almost two centuries of cultural codification ave firmly established these poems as canonical works necessary for an understanding of their authors, of their age and of poetry. |
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... experience found in " To a Butterfly , " " To a Cuckoo , " " Extempore , " and the first four stanzas of the Ode , we cannot possibly reconstruct a coherent Wordsworthian way of think- ing about the relationship between childhood and ...
... experience found in " To a Butterfly , " " To a Cuckoo , " " Extempore , " and the first four stanzas of the Ode , we cannot possibly reconstruct a coherent Wordsworthian way of think- ing about the relationship between childhood and ...
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... experience— “ to me alone ” [ 22 ] —becomes the experience of all . Further , this corporate experience is wrapped in mythic trappings which proclaim its divine ordination . Wordsworth's movement from individual to mythic experience has ...
... experience— “ to me alone ” [ 22 ] —becomes the experience of all . Further , this corporate experience is wrapped in mythic trappings which proclaim its divine ordination . Wordsworth's movement from individual to mythic experience has ...
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... experienced in life . The human life lived in time has been worth living , because its experience has been a source of knowledge , and its travails have been worth Augustine's telling . The concluding three books of the Confessions ...
... experienced in life . The human life lived in time has been worth living , because its experience has been a source of knowledge , and its travails have been worth Augustine's telling . The concluding three books of the Confessions ...
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WORDSWORTHS ODE OF 1802 | 21 |
HUTCHINSON | 59 |
WORDSWORTHS THE LEECHGATHERER | 104 |
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