Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... poem , set in an unpeopled landscape fit for meditation , and the notorious haunt for vagrants and gypsies it had by ... poem actually written at the time of Wordsworth's initiation into the contemporary world of Revolution politics . As ...
... poem , set in an unpeopled landscape fit for meditation , and the notorious haunt for vagrants and gypsies it had by ... poem actually written at the time of Wordsworth's initiation into the contemporary world of Revolution politics . As ...
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... poem , a process which produced by 20 November 1795 a new poem virtually ready for the press , Adventures on Salisbury Plain ; but despite the flurry of activity that seems to have surrounded this new manuscript , no poem appeared in ...
... poem , a process which produced by 20 November 1795 a new poem virtually ready for the press , Adventures on Salisbury Plain ; but despite the flurry of activity that seems to have surrounded this new manuscript , no poem appeared in ...
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... poem as overtly political as The Childless Father ' appears immersed in its world of private sorrow . In the 1800 Preface Wordsworth cites this poem as an exemplar of the way feeling could give meaning to action and situation . The ...
... poem as overtly political as The Childless Father ' appears immersed in its world of private sorrow . In the 1800 Preface Wordsworth cites this poem as an exemplar of the way feeling could give meaning to action and situation . The ...
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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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