Wordsworth’s major poetry—Lyrical Ballads (1798, 1800, 1802) The Prelude [1805], and Poems, in Two Volumes (1807)—has a rich critical heritage of political readings. This essay concerns itself with a similar but different theme: Wordsworth’s attitude towards a politician, and politicians generally, during his writing prime. From 1801 to 1806 Wordsworth corresponded with, met, and wrote poetry about the Whig statesman Charles James Fox, and in the same period he developed a civic sense of his own vocation. I argue that this engagement with Fox is an underappreciated source of what T. S. Eliot calls Wordsworth’s ‘public spirit’, a spirit which grew in conflict with the tendency of politicians in Britain and France to judge ‘men in bodies, and...
Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems, published in 1798 contained Wordsworth’s first attempts the...
This thesis argues for the deep implication of William Wordsworth’s writings over the period 1794 to...
National Elegy examines the development of the elegy over the course of the nineteenth century in Br...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a p...
William Wordsworth's sonnets of 1802-3 offer an unusually rich insight into the poet's heightened po...
The question of whether and when Wordsworth turned his back on his early political ideals has often ...
Wordsworth\u27s political sonnets of summer and fall 1802 recount the sights and sounds the poet enc...
This paper will take as its starting point the analysis of two complementary poems, by two Romantic ...
For most of this century, the perception of two Wordsworths traceable to the criticism of the poet...
This thesis is yet another attempt to read Wordsworth's poetry within its contemporary historical co...
William Wordsworth created his greatest literary works in wartime, a martial context that defined hi...
Wordsworth once declared that for an hour thought given to poetry, he had given twelve to the state ...
The subject of my thesis is the influence of Wordsworth on Shelley. The study is divided into two pa...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1947. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems, published in 1798 contained Wordsworth’s first attempts the...
This thesis argues for the deep implication of William Wordsworth’s writings over the period 1794 to...
National Elegy examines the development of the elegy over the course of the nineteenth century in Br...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a p...
William Wordsworth's sonnets of 1802-3 offer an unusually rich insight into the poet's heightened po...
The question of whether and when Wordsworth turned his back on his early political ideals has often ...
Wordsworth\u27s political sonnets of summer and fall 1802 recount the sights and sounds the poet enc...
This paper will take as its starting point the analysis of two complementary poems, by two Romantic ...
For most of this century, the perception of two Wordsworths traceable to the criticism of the poet...
This thesis is yet another attempt to read Wordsworth's poetry within its contemporary historical co...
William Wordsworth created his greatest literary works in wartime, a martial context that defined hi...
Wordsworth once declared that for an hour thought given to poetry, he had given twelve to the state ...
The subject of my thesis is the influence of Wordsworth on Shelley. The study is divided into two pa...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1947. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems, published in 1798 contained Wordsworth’s first attempts the...
This thesis argues for the deep implication of William Wordsworth’s writings over the period 1794 to...
National Elegy examines the development of the elegy over the course of the nineteenth century in Br...