The following paper provides a discursive analysis of four of William Wordsworth's meditative poems taking into account linguistic aspects - such as lexicon, cohesion, style and metre - and literary and philosophic aspects. The objective of this analysis is to offer a clear literary and linguistic identification of similar creative constructions in terms of an identifiable pattern. The aim is on the one hand to prove that there is a common blueprint with which some of Wordsworth's poems were written and on the other to establish what this blueprint is.El present treball ofereix un anàlisis discursiu de quatre poemes meditatius de William Wordsworth tenint en compte aspectes lingüístics - tals com lèxic, cohesió, estil i mètrica - i aspectes...
William Wordsworth has long been considered one of the greatest British Romantic poets, and critical...
This text recontextualizes Wordsworth's writings by showing the ways in which they question the assu...
When we read “Advertisement” and “Preface to The Lyrical Ballads “written by W. Wordsworth, we can f...
William Wordsworth is one of the eminent founding fathers of the English Romantic tradition. His lon...
The aim of this study is to investigate the main attributes which constitute Wordsworth's imaginativ...
This paper analyzes experiential meaning in poetry written by William Wordsworth. It applied Hallida...
Wordsworthian poetry is a poetry of movement, and William Wordsworth, who begins his most well-known...
Wordsworth believes that artistic composition is a combination of thought and emotion. During the po...
Abstract Poetic diction means selection of discourse which accommodates a rare style for distinct mi...
The present article aims to discuss aspects of William Wordsworth\u27s (1770-1850) poetry. It is wri...
The present study aims at investigating, in the larger context of the Romantic break with the Augus...
The problem is to analyze Wordsworth\u27s poetry in terns of the continental and contemporary Englis...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
This dissertation will examine the psychical operations and phenomena developed in William Wordswort...
The second part of the study deals with the comparisons between Coleridge and Wordsworth in connecti...
William Wordsworth has long been considered one of the greatest British Romantic poets, and critical...
This text recontextualizes Wordsworth's writings by showing the ways in which they question the assu...
When we read “Advertisement” and “Preface to The Lyrical Ballads “written by W. Wordsworth, we can f...
William Wordsworth is one of the eminent founding fathers of the English Romantic tradition. His lon...
The aim of this study is to investigate the main attributes which constitute Wordsworth's imaginativ...
This paper analyzes experiential meaning in poetry written by William Wordsworth. It applied Hallida...
Wordsworthian poetry is a poetry of movement, and William Wordsworth, who begins his most well-known...
Wordsworth believes that artistic composition is a combination of thought and emotion. During the po...
Abstract Poetic diction means selection of discourse which accommodates a rare style for distinct mi...
The present article aims to discuss aspects of William Wordsworth\u27s (1770-1850) poetry. It is wri...
The present study aims at investigating, in the larger context of the Romantic break with the Augus...
The problem is to analyze Wordsworth\u27s poetry in terns of the continental and contemporary Englis...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
This dissertation will examine the psychical operations and phenomena developed in William Wordswort...
The second part of the study deals with the comparisons between Coleridge and Wordsworth in connecti...
William Wordsworth has long been considered one of the greatest British Romantic poets, and critical...
This text recontextualizes Wordsworth's writings by showing the ways in which they question the assu...
When we read “Advertisement” and “Preface to The Lyrical Ballads “written by W. Wordsworth, we can f...