This thesis is concerned with Wordsworth’s spatial poetics, with the formation and articulation of spatial identities and poetic geographies in his verse, and with the informing influence of those spatial poetics on the poetry of John Keats and Lord Byron. This thesis contends that Keats’s and Byron’s reception of Wordsworth’s poetry was intimately entwined with their understanding of the poet’s place: his geographical location in the Lake District and his place amongst the poets to whom they were heir. My research suggests that attending to the moments in Byron’s and Keats’s verse in which Wordsworthian spatial poetics emerge, are contested, and are reformed or absorbed, enables a deeper understanding of the poetic relationships between th...
William Wordsworth was not only a significant traveller of theeighteenth and nineteenth centuries, ...
Thesis (Ph.D. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.This thesis looks at and...
This article draws upon the ‘spatial turn’ in critical practice to open up thinking about Romantic a...
The first part of the present study begins with an attempt to investigate the impact of Wordsworth's...
This thesis proposes two distinct but connected ideas: that John Keats’s idiom of friendship was hau...
This thesis examines the conscious amalgamation of conflicting forms in Byron’s verse, and how these...
Předmětem bakalářské práce je odhalit a následně porovnat přírodní principy v poezii britských roman...
PhD ThesisThis thesis originates in the lack of studies comparing poetry by William Wordsworth (1770...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
This thesis examines two sections of William Wordsworth’s autobiographical poem, The Prelude: Book 3...
From Yeats's earliest poetry, Byron looms large in his imagination. It is Byron's poetry of conflict...
In the spring of 1818 John Keats journeyed to Teignmouth in Devon to care for his dying brother. Th...
This paper endeavours to find resonances between Wordsworth's treatment and responses to Nature and ...
How did Romantic poets react to Wordsworth's preoccupation with immateriality, an illusion of poetic...
This article draws upon the ‘spatial turn’ in critical practice to open up thinking about Romantic a...
William Wordsworth was not only a significant traveller of theeighteenth and nineteenth centuries, ...
Thesis (Ph.D. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.This thesis looks at and...
This article draws upon the ‘spatial turn’ in critical practice to open up thinking about Romantic a...
The first part of the present study begins with an attempt to investigate the impact of Wordsworth's...
This thesis proposes two distinct but connected ideas: that John Keats’s idiom of friendship was hau...
This thesis examines the conscious amalgamation of conflicting forms in Byron’s verse, and how these...
Předmětem bakalářské práce je odhalit a následně porovnat přírodní principy v poezii britských roman...
PhD ThesisThis thesis originates in the lack of studies comparing poetry by William Wordsworth (1770...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
This thesis examines two sections of William Wordsworth’s autobiographical poem, The Prelude: Book 3...
From Yeats's earliest poetry, Byron looms large in his imagination. It is Byron's poetry of conflict...
In the spring of 1818 John Keats journeyed to Teignmouth in Devon to care for his dying brother. Th...
This paper endeavours to find resonances between Wordsworth's treatment and responses to Nature and ...
How did Romantic poets react to Wordsworth's preoccupation with immateriality, an illusion of poetic...
This article draws upon the ‘spatial turn’ in critical practice to open up thinking about Romantic a...
William Wordsworth was not only a significant traveller of theeighteenth and nineteenth centuries, ...
Thesis (Ph.D. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.This thesis looks at and...
This article draws upon the ‘spatial turn’ in critical practice to open up thinking about Romantic a...