Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... Revolution . This is no defence of the Royalist cause , however . What the poet wishes to preserve is the pastoral republicanism of the opening paragraphs of his poem , presided over by ' Nature's GOD ' ( DS , 38 : 3 ) . Revolutionary ...
... Revolution . This is no defence of the Royalist cause , however . What the poet wishes to preserve is the pastoral republicanism of the opening paragraphs of his poem , presided over by ' Nature's GOD ' ( DS , 38 : 3 ) . Revolutionary ...
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... Revolution ' where ' the denouement for each of the principles is pure moral fable'.2 Where Salisbury Plain is concerned , Wordsworth chose to address issues that had become real to him as a consequence of the French Revolution through ...
... Revolution ' where ' the denouement for each of the principles is pure moral fable'.2 Where Salisbury Plain is concerned , Wordsworth chose to address issues that had become real to him as a consequence of the French Revolution through ...
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... Revolution Society 146 Lonsdale , Sir James Lowther , Lord Lonsdale 35 , 36–7 , 56–7 , 143 , 179 Losh , James 82 , 180 Lowther , see Lonsdale Ludlow , Edmund 6 , 9 Macaulay , Thomas 162 Marshall , Peter 81 , 142 Mason , William ...
... Revolution Society 146 Lonsdale , Sir James Lowther , Lord Lonsdale 35 , 36–7 , 56–7 , 143 , 179 Losh , James 82 , 180 Lowther , see Lonsdale Ludlow , Edmund 6 , 9 Macaulay , Thomas 162 Marshall , Peter 81 , 142 Mason , William ...
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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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