Wordsworth's Informed Reader: Structures of Experience in His PoetryVanderbilt University Press, 1988 - 270 sider |
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... result of those mental processes that lay behind Wordsworth's experience of the star . Just as Wordsworth's attention was entirely focused on listening for a particular sound , so the lover fixes his eye on the moon throughout the first ...
... result of those mental processes that lay behind Wordsworth's experience of the star . Just as Wordsworth's attention was entirely focused on listening for a particular sound , so the lover fixes his eye on the moon throughout the first ...
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... results painfully reveal his traditional and artificial approach . The owls alternately " shout , / Halloo ! halloo ... result simply , as Wordsworth suggests in " Tintern Abbey ” and elsewhere , from imagi- native atrophy on his part ...
... results painfully reveal his traditional and artificial approach . The owls alternately " shout , / Halloo ! halloo ... result simply , as Wordsworth suggests in " Tintern Abbey ” and elsewhere , from imagi- native atrophy on his part ...
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... resulting from his disgruntlement with some critics but a crucial principle incorporated into the structure of the 1815 edition . In " A Poet's Epitaph , " Wordsworth investigates the type of reader ... result of the ennobling CONCLUSION 231.
... resulting from his disgruntlement with some critics but a crucial principle incorporated into the structure of the 1815 edition . In " A Poet's Epitaph , " Wordsworth investigates the type of reader ... result of the ennobling CONCLUSION 231.
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action affections appears argues audience become boy's calm child childhood Convention of Cintra crit critics death discussion Dorothy Wordsworth earlier echoes edition elicit emphasis Excursion experience external faculty sections fancy feelings final gradual hath heart hope human suffering imagination important infinity Laodamia look Margaret mental mind Modern Language Association moon moral Mount Snowdon episode moved narrative narrator narrator's natural forms Nature's Ode to Duty passion passive Peele Castle perceiver perception persona physical pleasure poem Poet Poet's Preface Prelude Press PrW III reader reading recognizes response reveals rock Samuel Taylor Coleridge scene seems seen sense sensory shape similar Simon Lee Solitary Solitary's soul spiritual stanza stresses sublime surprise sympathy tale temporal things thought Tintern Abbey tion transcendence transform vale vision visionary dreariness W. G. T. Shedd Wanderer Wanderer's weakness William Wordsworth Words Wordsworth Circle Wordsworth's poetry worth