The present study aims at investigating, in the larger context of the Romantic break with the Augustan past, Wordsworth’s completely new approach to the writing of English poetry, focusing on issues related to the common and the uncommon aspects of his different and original kind of poetry which was innovative not only in subject matter, but also in form and language. Through simple, meticulous poetic description of common day life activities, human figures and situations, Wordsworth managed to give uncommon aesthetic significance to, as he puts it, simple and unelaborated expressions. By means of poetry, Wordsworth succeeded to inspire transcendental consciousness through the poetic examination of immediate life. Therefore, the i...
This article discusses the contribution and influence of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordswo...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a p...
The present article aims to discuss aspects of William Wordsworth\u27s (1770-1850) poetry. It is wri...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
The purpose of this dissertation is to establish the full range and nature of Wordsworth's explorati...
The aim of this study is to investigate the main attributes which constitute Wordsworth's imaginativ...
It is remarkable that Wordsworth should still be seen as the quintessential nature poet, when his po...
Introduction: This present essay is an analysis of the place of man and nature in [Wordsworth's] poe...
This article first appeared in Studies in Romanticism 62, no 2 (2023). Reprinted with permission by ...
The problem is to analyze Wordsworth\u27s poetry in terns of the continental and contemporary Englis...
From preface: This study seeks to give a perspective on Wordsworth's achievement in sonnet, taking i...
The legacy of William Wordsworth’s authorial influence is often minimized when examined in the writi...
Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads, with Pastoral and Other Poems (1802) is both a revolutionar...
The article departs from an assumption that in writing The Recluse Wordsworth wanted to present a si...
Wordsworthian poetry is a poetry of movement, and William Wordsworth, who begins his most well-known...
This article discusses the contribution and influence of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordswo...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a p...
The present article aims to discuss aspects of William Wordsworth\u27s (1770-1850) poetry. It is wri...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
The purpose of this dissertation is to establish the full range and nature of Wordsworth's explorati...
The aim of this study is to investigate the main attributes which constitute Wordsworth's imaginativ...
It is remarkable that Wordsworth should still be seen as the quintessential nature poet, when his po...
Introduction: This present essay is an analysis of the place of man and nature in [Wordsworth's] poe...
This article first appeared in Studies in Romanticism 62, no 2 (2023). Reprinted with permission by ...
The problem is to analyze Wordsworth\u27s poetry in terns of the continental and contemporary Englis...
From preface: This study seeks to give a perspective on Wordsworth's achievement in sonnet, taking i...
The legacy of William Wordsworth’s authorial influence is often minimized when examined in the writi...
Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads, with Pastoral and Other Poems (1802) is both a revolutionar...
The article departs from an assumption that in writing The Recluse Wordsworth wanted to present a si...
Wordsworthian poetry is a poetry of movement, and William Wordsworth, who begins his most well-known...
This article discusses the contribution and influence of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordswo...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a p...
The present article aims to discuss aspects of William Wordsworth\u27s (1770-1850) poetry. It is wri...