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... of this work have varied immensely in their interpretations of its politics . Butler '
s argument that it is a Burkean , counter - revolutioary piece in defence of the
ancien régime has recently been questioned by John Turner , who suggests that
its ...
... of this work have varied immensely in their interpretations of its politics . Butler '
s argument that it is a Burkean , counter - revolutioary piece in defence of the
ancien régime has recently been questioned by John Turner , who suggests that
its ...
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31 The ' focus on states of mind ' , Everest suggests , is particularly evident in
Lyrical Ballads . There is a crisis in the relationship between private experience
and public life the shock of which is mediated by poems like “ Simon Lee ' , ' The
...
31 The ' focus on states of mind ' , Everest suggests , is particularly evident in
Lyrical Ballads . There is a crisis in the relationship between private experience
and public life the shock of which is mediated by poems like “ Simon Lee ' , ' The
...
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In The Thorn ' it is the narrator ' s superficial perception - of people and of natural
objects like the thorn - that suggests a hopeless lack of understanding and
sympathy between society and the poet ' s tragic subject , the outcast Martha Ray
.
In The Thorn ' it is the narrator ' s superficial perception - of people and of natural
objects like the thorn - that suggests a hopeless lack of understanding and
sympathy between society and the poet ' s tragic subject , the outcast Martha Ray
.
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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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