Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 pagina's |
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... written at the time of Wordsworth's initiation into the contemporary world of Revolution politics . As its title implies , it was intended as a traditional picturesque poem based on his memories of 1790.3 The treatment it received in ...
... written at the time of Wordsworth's initiation into the contemporary world of Revolution politics . As its title implies , it was intended as a traditional picturesque poem based on his memories of 1790.3 The treatment it received in ...
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... written many of the Lyrical Ballads , some of which had been composed as early as the previous autumn.5 He had written his account of the meeting with the discharged soldier , and was working on other passages also destined for The ...
... written many of the Lyrical Ballads , some of which had been composed as early as the previous autumn.5 He had written his account of the meeting with the discharged soldier , and was working on other passages also destined for The ...
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... written by the late Sir John Cropley , London ( 1721 ) . Sidney , Algernon ( 1622–83 ) , Discourses Concerning Government , London ( 1698 , edn quoted 1704 ) . Simpson , David , Wordsworth's Historical Imagination , London : Methuen ...
... written by the late Sir John Cropley , London ( 1721 ) . Sidney , Algernon ( 1622–83 ) , Discourses Concerning Government , London ( 1698 , edn quoted 1704 ) . Simpson , David , Wordsworth's Historical Imagination , London : Methuen ...
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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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