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( EW , 44 : 109 – 10 ) 1 In his later poetry Wordsworth investigated the aesthetic
of this kind of picturesque rendering , and often exploited the contrast between a
view of humanity idealised through the demands of picturesque arrangement ,
and ...
( EW , 44 : 109 – 10 ) 1 In his later poetry Wordsworth investigated the aesthetic
of this kind of picturesque rendering , and often exploited the contrast between a
view of humanity idealised through the demands of picturesque arrangement ,
and ...
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3 Virtually everything that Wordsworth was to write of significance after he left
Alfoxden , if not drawing directly on notes or lines actually written at this time ,
was to draw on his memory of a redemptive experience of intense creativity ; the
later ...
3 Virtually everything that Wordsworth was to write of significance after he left
Alfoxden , if not drawing directly on notes or lines actually written at this time ,
was to draw on his memory of a redemptive experience of intense creativity ; the
later ...
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Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics John Williams. contemporaneously with
Lyrical Ballads and The Prelude ; it is still too often thought of as a later poem .
Wordsworth ' s energies were evidently being poured into the task of composition
...
Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics John Williams. contemporaneously with
Lyrical Ballads and The Prelude ; it is still too often thought of as a later poem .
Wordsworth ' s energies were evidently being poured into the task of composition
...
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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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