Radical Literary Education: A Classroom Experiment with Wordsworth's "Ode"University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 201 pages |
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... Early versions of a paper or a poem are finally judged to exist only as a process , or better , a progression . Judged negatively , the early version has no substantive content ; it is only means to an end , which in a sense has already ...
... Early versions of a paper or a poem are finally judged to exist only as a process , or better , a progression . Judged negatively , the early version has no substantive content ; it is only means to an end , which in a sense has already ...
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... early publication simply says " Ode " on one entire page ; the second gives the new , elaborate title above the poem : " Ode : Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood . " Why , I asked , did Wordsworth alter the ...
... early publication simply says " Ode " on one entire page ; the second gives the new , elaborate title above the poem : " Ode : Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood . " Why , I asked , did Wordsworth alter the ...
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... early title , " Ode , ” focused ( as I have already suggested ) the reader's attention on the genre of the poem and ... Early Childhood , " further guides us to emphasize some aspects of the poem while deemphasizing others . The title ...
... early title , " Ode , ” focused ( as I have already suggested ) the reader's attention on the genre of the poem and ... Early Childhood , " further guides us to emphasize some aspects of the poem while deemphasizing others . The title ...
Contents
The Instructors Autobiography | 22 |
A Message from Eternity | 35 |
Imitation and Development | 59 |
Copyright | |
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