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British Studies on Wordsworth
PreviewYet, Southey Whom Wordsworth Succeeded As Poet Laureate Held That A Greater Poet Than Wordsworth There Never Has Been Or Will Be. Tennyson Was Grateful To Wordsworth For What He Had Learned From Him And Kept His Admiration For Him On Record ...
Wordsworth and the Art of Landscape
Russell NoyesA complete discussion of landscape as related to William Wordsworth.
Lyrical Ballads: 1798 and 1802
William Wordsworth1798 and 1802 William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge Fiona Stafford. Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by ...
Ecology and the Literature of the British Left: The Red and ...
H. Gustav KlausChapter 3 'Wastes of corn': Changes in Rural Land Use in Wordsworth's Early Poetry Helena Kelly That William Wordsworth is an 'ecological' poet has become almost a critical commonplace of recent years.1 His movement from youthful ...
Dorothy Wordsworth and Romanticism, rev. ed.
Susan M. LevinThis new edition adds critical readings based on the latest research into Wordsworth's life and work and will further the argument for Wordsworth's place among the important writers of Romanticism"--Provided by publisher.
Wordsworth and the Poetry of What We Are
Paul H. FryWhere others have oriented Wordsworth towards ideas of transcendence, nature worship, or - more recently - political repression, Paul H. Fry argues that underlying all this is a more fundamental insight - Wordsworth is most astonished not ...
Grasmere 2013: Selected Papers from the Wordsworth Summer ...
PreviewThis selection of presentations from the Wordsworth Summer Conference opens with Heidi Thomson's fresh new approach to Wordsworth's Salisbury Plain narrative, and closes with Deirdre Coleman investigating the Keats Circle's interest in ...
Wordsworth's Bardic Vocation, 1787-1842
Richard GravilThe book argues that Wordsworth's uniquely various oeuvre is unified by his sense of bardic vocation. Like Walt Whitman or the bards of Cumbria, Wordsworth sees himself as 'the people's remembrancer'.
Romantic Ecology: Wordsworth and the Environmental Tradition
Jonathan BateFirst published in 1991, Romantic Ecology reassesses the poetry of William Wordsworth in the context of the abiding pastoral tradition in English Literature.
William Wordsworth: 'Lyrical Ballads'
Richard GravilPlaces Wordsworth’s revolutionary poetic practice, in Lyrical Ballads, in the context of a revolutionary age. It deals mainly with the 1798 edition, but also covers selected poems from 1800.
Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth: the Alfoxden journal, 1798; ...
Dorothy WordsworthTwo of Dorothy's poems are included in the appendix, along with thirty-three poems by Wordsworth, which are referred to in the journals.
Lyrical Ballads: 1798 and 1800
Samuel Taylor Coleridge1798 and 1800 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth Michael Gamer, Dahlia Porter. LYRICAL BALLADS 1798 AND 1800 William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge Les Évangiles des Quenouilles translated by Thomas K. Abbott ...
Grasmere, 2012: Selected Papers from the Wordsworth Summer ...
PreviewSelected Papers from the Wordsworth Summer Conference Richard Gravil ... W. J. B Owen, with a critical symposium by Simon Bainbridge, David Bromwich, Richard Gravil, Timothy Michael and Patrick Vincent † Wordsworth's Political Writings ...
A Commentary on Wordsworth's Prelude
Ted HoltFirst published in 1983, this books aims to guide Wordsworth students through his difficult masterpiece by reading it in continuous sequence and making its sense emerge.
Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth
Dorothy WordsworthThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Mystical Discourse in Wordsworth and Whitman: A ...
D. J. Mooreshas never been totally laid to rest' in Wordsworth.10 Even in such fundamental works as Introducing Romanticism, Duncan Heath and Judy Boreham argue that solipsism was characteristic of many Romantic artists, the 'inevitable outcome of ...
Ecology and the Literature of the British Left: The Red and ...
PreviewChapter 3 'Wastes of corn':Changesin Rural Land Use in Wordsworth's Early Poetry Helena Kelly ThatWilliam Wordsworth is an 'ecological' poet has become almost acritical commonplace of recent years.1 His movement from youthful ...
Reading De Man Reading
Preview14. For especially lucid discussions of the problem of "face," in Wordsworth and in de Man, see Catherine Caruth, "Past Recognition: Narrative Origins in Wordsworth and Freud," MLN, 100 (Dec. 1985): 935-48, and Cynthia Chase, ...
British Poetry and Prose: A Book of Readings, Part 2, ...
More editionsContributing Authors Include William Wordsworth, Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron George Gordon, And Many Others.
Romantic Ecology (Routledge Revivals): Wordsworth and the ...
Jonathan BateThe dedication to one of his books is characteristic: 'to my friend and fellow- labourer William Henry Hills, who has done more than any man in the district, to keep our English lakeland, undisfigured, and “secure from rash assault”, for the health, ...
Manual Of English Prose Literature
William Minto... Mrs. Meena Sodhi Modern English Literature, G.H. Mair The Dramatic Works of Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey, Jibon Krishna Banerjee Paul Scot : His Art and Vision, V.R. Badiger \1ulk Raj Anand : His Art and Concerns, CJ. George ...
Romantic Revolutions: Criticism and Theory
PreviewWORDSWORTH'S. "RUDE. EMBRYO". AND. THE. REMAINING. OF. HISTORY. CYNTHIA CHASE ... Monument. and. Inscription. Monument and Inscription: Wordsworth's "Rude Embryo" and the Remaining of History CYNTHIA CHASE.
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