Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... structure for this kind of poetry was the long , tenuous sentence that created a subtle transition from a landscape actually perceived towards an introverted state of meditative reflection.3 Wordsworth's catalogue of verifiable place ...
... structure for this kind of poetry was the long , tenuous sentence that created a subtle transition from a landscape actually perceived towards an introverted state of meditative reflection.3 Wordsworth's catalogue of verifiable place ...
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... structure of the peom to the specific story about Sir Walter ) that Wordsworth came to his understanding of the wider moral issues involved . Just as we need the Gothic ballad of Sir Walter ( once more prompted by one of Bürger's poems ) ...
... structure of the peom to the specific story about Sir Walter ) that Wordsworth came to his understanding of the wider moral issues involved . Just as we need the Gothic ballad of Sir Walter ( once more prompted by one of Bürger's poems ) ...
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... structure of Books IX and X taken together . We are clearly not given a consecutive narrative , though the progression through Book IX is relatively orthodox . In IX we reach the point in 1792 where Wordsworth's friendship and ...
... structure of Books IX and X taken together . We are clearly not given a consecutive narrative , though the progression through Book IX is relatively orthodox . In IX we reach the point in 1792 where Wordsworth's friendship and ...
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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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