Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 էջ |
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... context , and the way it complements and informs Wordsworth's theories of what a poet should be . What I have been concerned to do is to indicate that what emerges from such a study can be of relevance ultimately to a discussion of the ...
... context , and the way it complements and informs Wordsworth's theories of what a poet should be . What I have been concerned to do is to indicate that what emerges from such a study can be of relevance ultimately to a discussion of the ...
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... context for its political beliefs , have once more been the subject for comment . John Turner , in stark contrast to Moorman's praise of the Letter's ' eloquence ' , describes it as ' chiefly remarkable for its poverty of argument and ...
... context for its political beliefs , have once more been the subject for comment . John Turner , in stark contrast to Moorman's praise of the Letter's ' eloquence ' , describes it as ' chiefly remarkable for its poverty of argument and ...
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... context of Wordsworth's work . ' His juvenilia ' , she writes , ' are associated with naturalness and often also with a culture earlier than that of the present day.'17 The tradition he embraced and subsequently continued to praise in ...
... context of Wordsworth's work . ' His juvenilia ' , she writes , ' are associated with naturalness and often also with a culture earlier than that of the present day.'17 The tradition he embraced and subsequently continued to praise in ...
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the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
a crisis of political allegiance | 55 |
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