Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... Prelude of 1798-99 , to compose the ' Lucy ' poems , and also to work at further possible revisions of the Salisbury Plain text ( Reed , p . 261 ) . Writing according to Dorothy , was undertaken in a state of considerable mental and ...
... Prelude of 1798-99 , to compose the ' Lucy ' poems , and also to work at further possible revisions of the Salisbury Plain text ( Reed , p . 261 ) . Writing according to Dorothy , was undertaken in a state of considerable mental and ...
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... ( Prelude 14 : 30-1 ) . In The Prelude Wordsworth began to develop the view that such apparent conflicts might not be irreconcilable , but rather that they might be complementary , even as childhood was to adulthood , and with this came ...
... ( Prelude 14 : 30-1 ) . In The Prelude Wordsworth began to develop the view that such apparent conflicts might not be irreconcilable , but rather that they might be complementary , even as childhood was to adulthood , and with this came ...
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... ( Prelude , 174 : 447-9 ) In the course of the years following the Wordsworths ' return to England , The Prelude gradually grew into a poem of thirteen Books reflecting on the ' growth of a poet's mind ' from early childhood , through ...
... ( Prelude , 174 : 447-9 ) In the course of the years following the Wordsworths ' return to England , The Prelude gradually grew into a poem of thirteen Books reflecting on the ' growth of a poet's mind ' from early childhood , through ...
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Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
Poetry of alienated radicalism | 69 |
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