Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61).This analysis follows Wordsworth's development as a poet through the years just after his return from France in 1792, until publication of the famous Lyrical Ballads in 1798. Historically, the time period was one when France was undergoing a popular revolution with unexpected results -- unexpected at least by young British radicals like Wordsworth who had supported the early revolutionaries' democratic ideals -- and also a time when England, weakened by expensive wars, and in the first stages of abandoning an agrarian-based society for one of urbanization and industrialization, experienced a number of dispossessed poor vagrants and other social challenges. This analysis begins with Wordsworth's...
This thesis is yet another attempt to read Wordsworth's poetry within its contemporary historical co...
Wordsworth once declared that for an hour thought given to poetry, he had given twelve to the state ...
The present article aims to discuss aspects of William Wordsworth\u27s (1770-1850) poetry. It is wri...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
Wordsworth\u27s political sonnets of summer and fall 1802 recount the sights and sounds the poet enc...
After Wordsworth reads the fraught relationships between the English poet and his global Anglophone ...
Wordsworth's works between his departure from London on 10 July 1793 and the visit by Coleridge on 1...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
Influential later eighteenth-century critics and philosophers (Stewart, Knight, Alison, Jeffrey, God...
The purpose of this dissertation is to establish the full range and nature of Wordsworth's explorati...
Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems, published in 1798 contained Wordsworth’s first attempts the...
Despite the play\u27s lack of artistic merit, scholars have long considered The Borderers an importa...
William Wordsworth was not only a significant traveller of theeighteenth and nineteenth centuries, ...
"The Sublime Turn Away from Empire" argues that the Haitian Revolution—and Toussaint l'Ouvert...
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...
Wordsworth once declared that for an hour thought given to poetry, he had given twelve to the state ...
The present article aims to discuss aspects of William Wordsworth\u27s (1770-1850) poetry. It is wri...
This developmental study of the poetry of William Wordsworth begins in 1793 and charts Wordsworth's ...
Wordsworth\u27s political sonnets of summer and fall 1802 recount the sights and sounds the poet enc...
After Wordsworth reads the fraught relationships between the English poet and his global Anglophone ...
Wordsworth's works between his departure from London on 10 July 1793 and the visit by Coleridge on 1...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
Influential later eighteenth-century critics and philosophers (Stewart, Knight, Alison, Jeffrey, God...
The purpose of this dissertation is to establish the full range and nature of Wordsworth's explorati...
Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems, published in 1798 contained Wordsworth’s first attempts the...
Despite the play\u27s lack of artistic merit, scholars have long considered The Borderers an importa...
William Wordsworth was not only a significant traveller of theeighteenth and nineteenth centuries, ...
"The Sublime Turn Away from Empire" argues that the Haitian Revolution—and Toussaint l'Ouvert...
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...
Wordsworth once declared that for an hour thought given to poetry, he had given twelve to the state ...
The present article aims to discuss aspects of William Wordsworth\u27s (1770-1850) poetry. It is wri...