Wordsworth once declared that for an hour thought given to poetry, he had given twelve to the state of society. However true this declaration might be, it helps to remind us that some of Wordsworth’s noblest verse and prose was inspired by political passion. The most prominent fact about Wordsworth’s politics is that he was a trueborn Englishman, and his roots struck deep into English soil. He was country-born and country-bred. Besides, he belonged by birth to the middle class. Thanks to this middle class, upbringing. A sense of moderation governed his course in life and kept him away from committing himself to any definite party throughout his life. Wordsworth reached maturity without meeting anyone who claimed priority on the account of r...
The question of whether and when Wordsworth turned his back on his early political ideals has often ...
Wordsworth’s major poetry—Lyrical Ballads (1798, 1800, 1802) The Prelude [1805], and Poems, in Two V...
During the hundred years from Elizabeth to Cromwell European thinkers became acutely conscious of ma...
Wordsworth once declared that for an hour thought given to poetry, he had given twelve to the state ...
William Wordsworth's sonnets of 1802-3 offer an unusually rich insight into the poet's heightened po...
Wordsworth\u27s political sonnets of summer and fall 1802 recount the sights and sounds the poet enc...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a p...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
In complementary response to socio-historisists who discuss the concept of freedom in William Word...
William Wordsworth provided the world with poetic expressions of a generation influenced by politica...
"The Sublime Turn Away from Empire" argues that the Haitian Revolution—and Toussaint l'Ouvert...
This thesis is yet another attempt to read Wordsworth's poetry within its contemporary historical co...
Wordsworth’s first substantial composition on returning from France in December 1792 was his “Letter...
William Wordsworth created his greatest literary works in wartime, a martial context that defined hi...
The legacy of William Wordsworth’s authorial influence is often minimized when examined in the writi...
The question of whether and when Wordsworth turned his back on his early political ideals has often ...
Wordsworth’s major poetry—Lyrical Ballads (1798, 1800, 1802) The Prelude [1805], and Poems, in Two V...
During the hundred years from Elizabeth to Cromwell European thinkers became acutely conscious of ma...
Wordsworth once declared that for an hour thought given to poetry, he had given twelve to the state ...
William Wordsworth's sonnets of 1802-3 offer an unusually rich insight into the poet's heightened po...
Wordsworth\u27s political sonnets of summer and fall 1802 recount the sights and sounds the poet enc...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a p...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
In complementary response to socio-historisists who discuss the concept of freedom in William Word...
William Wordsworth provided the world with poetic expressions of a generation influenced by politica...
"The Sublime Turn Away from Empire" argues that the Haitian Revolution—and Toussaint l'Ouvert...
This thesis is yet another attempt to read Wordsworth's poetry within its contemporary historical co...
Wordsworth’s first substantial composition on returning from France in December 1792 was his “Letter...
William Wordsworth created his greatest literary works in wartime, a martial context that defined hi...
The legacy of William Wordsworth’s authorial influence is often minimized when examined in the writi...
The question of whether and when Wordsworth turned his back on his early political ideals has often ...
Wordsworth’s major poetry—Lyrical Ballads (1798, 1800, 1802) The Prelude [1805], and Poems, in Two V...
During the hundred years from Elizabeth to Cromwell European thinkers became acutely conscious of ma...