Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution Politics |
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... ideology was a powerful and influential source of rhetoric . In France in 1792 ,
Wordsworth was exposed to a wide range of specifically French political opinion ,
encompassing the Royalist views of emigrés in Orléans ; sentimental ...
... ideology was a powerful and influential source of rhetoric . In France in 1792 ,
Wordsworth was exposed to a wide range of specifically French political opinion ,
encompassing the Royalist views of emigrés in Orléans ; sentimental ...
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Butler is here revealing only a part of the truth ; she fails to take account of the
specifically dissident strain of political thought that had gradually been
appropriating the concept of Gothic as a term of political , constitutional
significance even ...
Butler is here revealing only a part of the truth ; she fails to take account of the
specifically dissident strain of political thought that had gradually been
appropriating the concept of Gothic as a term of political , constitutional
significance even ...
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This answer takes to itself the nature of an ironic symbol of truth , the child ' s
response revealing an ingenuous wisdom , the specifically political implications
of which are uncompromising . At Kilve there is no fickle weathercock , forever ...
This answer takes to itself the nature of an ironic symbol of truth , the child ' s
response revealing an ingenuous wisdom , the specifically political implications
of which are uncompromising . At Kilve there is no fickle weathercock , forever ...
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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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