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In that respect I do not claim to offer a comprehensive reading of the poet ' s work
. To some extent , my choice of poems for detailed discussion has been limited
and controlled by a concern for and interest in political and ideological context ...
In that respect I do not claim to offer a comprehensive reading of the poet ' s work
. To some extent , my choice of poems for detailed discussion has been limited
and controlled by a concern for and interest in political and ideological context ...
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20 The coping stone of this theory rests with Butler ' s reading of The Borderers .
Critical readings of this work have varied immensely in their interpretations of its
politics . Butler ' s argument that it is a Burkean , counter - revolutioary piece in ...
20 The coping stone of this theory rests with Butler ' s reading of The Borderers .
Critical readings of this work have varied immensely in their interpretations of its
politics . Butler ' s argument that it is a Burkean , counter - revolutioary piece in ...
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A specifically political reading of the poetry need not follow from this , but with the
influence of a dissident Whig political tradition clearly evident in his thinking , and
given also that 1795 marked his own ' retirement from the political mêlée in ...
A specifically political reading of the poetry need not follow from this , but with the
influence of a dissident Whig political tradition clearly evident in his thinking , and
given also that 1795 marked his own ' retirement from the political mêlée in ...
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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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