William Wordsworth’s interest in Spanish affairs arose with the news of the Spanish Bourbon abdications at Bayonne in May 1808. Those events quite negatively affected his feelings for Spain. He was on the point of completing his reproachful poem ‘Pelayo’ when the much more promising news of the Madrid ‘Dos de Mayo’ uprisings reached him. Sincerely concerned with the new state of affairs in the Iberian Peninsula, he then set aside ‘Pelayo’. Later, he began compiling his tract Concerning the Convention of Cintra. a work whose complex engagement with Spain has yet to be definitively explored. The third and last token of the writer’s interest in the country was his series of sonnets created between 1808 and 1811 and inspired by contemporary Spa...
After Wordsworth reads the fraught relationships between the English poet and his global Anglophone ...
Wordsworth visited Italy three times during his long life: in 1790, during the French Revolution, on...
No preloApparently contradictory concepts, History and Imagination sometimes ‘walk hand in hand’ and...
Wordsworth\u27s political sonnets of summer and fall 1802 recount the sights and sounds the poet enc...
This paper examines William Wordsworth's contribution to an 1808 debate about the Peninsular Uprisin...
William Wordsworth created his greatest literary works in wartime, a martial context that defined hi...
William Wordsworth's sonnets of 1802-3 offer an unusually rich insight into the poet's heightened po...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a p...
"The Sublime Turn Away from Empire" argues that the Haitian Revolution—and Toussaint l'Ouvert...
The question of whether and when Wordsworth turned his back on his early political ideals has often ...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
This thesis argues for the deep implication of William Wordsworth’s writings over the period 1794 to...
The Italianate Wordsworth is a study of William Wordsworth's enduring interest in Italian literature...
Wordsworth's pamphlet Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal to each other, ...
V. 4. Ecclesiastical sonnets.-Yarrow revisited, and other poems.-Evening voluntaries.-Poems, compose...
After Wordsworth reads the fraught relationships between the English poet and his global Anglophone ...
Wordsworth visited Italy three times during his long life: in 1790, during the French Revolution, on...
No preloApparently contradictory concepts, History and Imagination sometimes ‘walk hand in hand’ and...
Wordsworth\u27s political sonnets of summer and fall 1802 recount the sights and sounds the poet enc...
This paper examines William Wordsworth's contribution to an 1808 debate about the Peninsular Uprisin...
William Wordsworth created his greatest literary works in wartime, a martial context that defined hi...
William Wordsworth's sonnets of 1802-3 offer an unusually rich insight into the poet's heightened po...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a p...
"The Sublime Turn Away from Empire" argues that the Haitian Revolution—and Toussaint l'Ouvert...
The question of whether and when Wordsworth turned his back on his early political ideals has often ...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
This thesis argues for the deep implication of William Wordsworth’s writings over the period 1794 to...
The Italianate Wordsworth is a study of William Wordsworth's enduring interest in Italian literature...
Wordsworth's pamphlet Concerning the Relations of Great Britain, Spain, and Portugal to each other, ...
V. 4. Ecclesiastical sonnets.-Yarrow revisited, and other poems.-Evening voluntaries.-Poems, compose...
After Wordsworth reads the fraught relationships between the English poet and his global Anglophone ...
Wordsworth visited Italy three times during his long life: in 1790, during the French Revolution, on...
No preloApparently contradictory concepts, History and Imagination sometimes ‘walk hand in hand’ and...