Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... argued that it was Rousseau as he had been appropriated by the dissident Whig faction in England whom Wordsworth understood and was prepared to applaud . Rousseau first became accessible to an English public in 1751 , when William ...
... argued that it was Rousseau as he had been appropriated by the dissident Whig faction in England whom Wordsworth understood and was prepared to applaud . Rousseau first became accessible to an English public in 1751 , when William ...
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... argued had become indispensable if the Revolution were to succeed , it should not be forgotten that the Revolution of 1688 , and subsequently the American War , continued to influence the thinking of many of the most radical reformers ...
... argued had become indispensable if the Revolution were to succeed , it should not be forgotten that the Revolution of 1688 , and subsequently the American War , continued to influence the thinking of many of the most radical reformers ...
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... argued for the Letter as an impressive statement of contemporary radical political theory , contextualised by the politics of Paine and the French Jacobins . This reading persists , and may be found unquestioningly reiterated in ...
... argued for the Letter as an impressive statement of contemporary radical political theory , contextualised by the politics of Paine and the French Jacobins . This reading persists , and may be found unquestioningly reiterated in ...
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a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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