Wordsworth's Informed Reader: Structures of Experience in His PoetryVanderbilt University Press, 1988 - 270 sider |
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... Book V of the Prelude.7 In grappling with the problem of verse's immortality , he works toward a view of poetry that shapes his poetic practice . The book begins with Wordsworth's grieving over the mortality of verse , contrasting the ...
... Book V of the Prelude.7 In grappling with the problem of verse's immortality , he works toward a view of poetry that shapes his poetic practice . The book begins with Wordsworth's grieving over the mortality of verse , contrasting the ...
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... Book XII , lines 282–86 . Unless otherwise noted , subsequent references are to the book and lines of the 1850 version given in this edition . 5. L. J. Swingle , " Wordsworth's Contrarieties : A Prelude to Wordsworthian Complex- ity ...
... Book XII , lines 282–86 . Unless otherwise noted , subsequent references are to the book and lines of the 1850 version given in this edition . 5. L. J. Swingle , " Wordsworth's Contrarieties : A Prelude to Wordsworthian Complex- ity ...
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... Book I include David Q. Smith , " The Wanderer's Silence : A Strange Reticence in Book IX of The Excursion , " The Wordsworth Circle 9 ( 1978 ) : 162–72 , and Kenneth R. Johnston , " Wordsworth's Reckless Recluse : The Solitary , " The ...
... Book I include David Q. Smith , " The Wanderer's Silence : A Strange Reticence in Book IX of The Excursion , " The Wordsworth Circle 9 ( 1978 ) : 162–72 , and Kenneth R. Johnston , " Wordsworth's Reckless Recluse : The Solitary , " The ...
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