Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 203 |
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... tion of the 1805 Prelude . 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 ...
... tion of the 1805 Prelude . 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 ...
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... tion , notably James Thomson , were seen as critical of the existing Establishment , and not representative of it . Descriptive Sketches tends to endorse this fact in its concluding passages , where Wordsworth's response to the French ...
... tion , notably James Thomson , were seen as critical of the existing Establishment , and not representative of it . Descriptive Sketches tends to endorse this fact in its concluding passages , where Wordsworth's response to the French ...
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... lead distressingly to educa- tion in little more than lying , or at least specious , devious reason- ing . Wordsworth elaborated this point some years later in The Friend : There is a life and spirit in Knowledge which we 92 Wordsworth.
... lead distressingly to educa- tion in little more than lying , or at least specious , devious reason- ing . Wordsworth elaborated this point some years later in The Friend : There is a life and spirit in Knowledge which we 92 Wordsworth.
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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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