Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... Salisbury Plain triggered Wordsworth's poetic faculties , and as he made his way on to Robert Jones's house in Wales , he began to compose Salisbury Plain ( Reed , pp . 315–16 ) . Much of the spring and early summer of 1794 was spent ...
... Salisbury Plain triggered Wordsworth's poetic faculties , and as he made his way on to Robert Jones's house in Wales , he began to compose Salisbury Plain ( Reed , pp . 315–16 ) . Much of the spring and early summer of 1794 was spent ...
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... Salisbury Plain poem , he began in 1796 to write a tragedy , The Borderers . The latter has been described by Marilyn Butler as ' a stylized account of the French Revolution ' where ' the denouement for each of the principles is pure ...
... Salisbury Plain poem , he began in 1796 to write a tragedy , The Borderers . The latter has been described by Marilyn Butler as ' a stylized account of the French Revolution ' where ' the denouement for each of the principles is pure ...
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... Salisbury Plain text ( Reed , p . 261 ) . Writing according to Dorothy , was undertaken in a state of considerable mental and physical discomfort ( EY , p . 236 ) . Wordsworth's sense of isolation mani- fested itself in the visionary ...
... Salisbury Plain text ( Reed , p . 261 ) . Writing according to Dorothy , was undertaken in a state of considerable mental and physical discomfort ( EY , p . 236 ) . Wordsworth's sense of isolation mani- fested itself in the visionary ...
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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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