Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 pagina's |
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Pagina 59
... reflecting on Einsiedeln ; in London he was similarly to find himself in two minds regarding the direction taken by ... reflected in the ' will of society ' opposed by its monarchy and privileged classes ( 45 : 518-19 ; 46 : 572 ) , and ...
... reflecting on Einsiedeln ; in London he was similarly to find himself in two minds regarding the direction taken by ... reflected in the ' will of society ' opposed by its monarchy and privileged classes ( 45 : 518-19 ; 46 : 572 ) , and ...
Pagina 91
... reflection on the political health of the nation . Passive reflection is kept at arm's length in ' Simon Lee ' by the paraphernalia of the narrative poem , its sing - song metre , its attention to detail ; it is a poem which reproduces ...
... reflection on the political health of the nation . Passive reflection is kept at arm's length in ' Simon Lee ' by the paraphernalia of the narrative poem , its sing - song metre , its attention to detail ; it is a poem which reproduces ...
Pagina 125
... reflecting on the state of the nation unhindered by day - to - day responsibilities , in the constant hope of an eventual call to return to practical political action . Conyers Middleton's popular Life of Cicero ( 1741 ) contributed ...
... reflecting on the state of the nation unhindered by day - to - day responsibilities , in the constant hope of an eventual call to return to practical political action . Conyers Middleton's popular Life of Cicero ( 1741 ) contributed ...
Inhoudsopgave
Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
Poetry of alienated radicalism | 69 |
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