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... and to identify the radicalism detected in his work by contemporaries most
markedly in Lyrical Ballads , as the result primarily if not exclusively of this theory
of language , and its dangerously democratic implications when encountered in
the ...
... and to identify the radicalism detected in his work by contemporaries most
markedly in Lyrical Ballads , as the result primarily if not exclusively of this theory
of language , and its dangerously democratic implications when encountered in
the ...
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The association of Wordsworth ' s frame of mind by the time Lyrical Ballads were
published in 1798 with Painite radicalism ( the connection made in Francis
Jeffrey ' s account of the Ballads in the Edinburgh Review ) is one that lingers on .
The association of Wordsworth ' s frame of mind by the time Lyrical Ballads were
published in 1798 with Painite radicalism ( the connection made in Francis
Jeffrey ' s account of the Ballads in the Edinburgh Review ) is one that lingers on .
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4 During the winter months of 1797 – 98 , the idea of a volume of contrasting '
Lyrical Ballads ' was discussed with Coleridge , while the Coleridgean concept of
a philosophical poem in epic proportions began to take shape around The
Ruined ...
4 During the winter months of 1797 – 98 , the idea of a volume of contrasting '
Lyrical Ballads ' was discussed with Coleridge , while the Coleridgean concept of
a philosophical poem in epic proportions began to take shape around The
Ruined ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
The Letter to Llandaff a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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