Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... literature . 5. Radicalism in literature . 6. Romanticism - England . I. Title . II . Title : Romantic poetry and revolution politics . PR5892.P64W5 1989 821'.7 - dc20 89-36254 CIP ISBN 0-7190-3168-0 typeset by J & L Composition Ltd ...
... literature . 5. Radicalism in literature . 6. Romanticism - England . I. Title . II . Title : Romantic poetry and revolution politics . PR5892.P64W5 1989 821'.7 - dc20 89-36254 CIP ISBN 0-7190-3168-0 typeset by J & L Composition Ltd ...
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... literature sought to reconcile undeniable inequalities within society was by countering the material wealth of some of its members with the moral or spiritual advantages that could be claimed for the lowly peasant or villager : For him ...
... literature sought to reconcile undeniable inequalities within society was by countering the material wealth of some of its members with the moral or spiritual advantages that could be claimed for the lowly peasant or villager : For him ...
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... Literature and its Background , 1760–1830 , Oxford University Press ( 1982 ) . Burke , Paine , Godwin , and the Revolution Controversy , Cambridge University Press ( 1981 ) . Chandler , James K. , Wordsworth's Second Nature : A Study of ...
... Literature and its Background , 1760–1830 , Oxford University Press ( 1982 ) . Burke , Paine , Godwin , and the Revolution Controversy , Cambridge University Press ( 1981 ) . Chandler , James K. , Wordsworth's Second Nature : A Study of ...
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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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