Radical Literary Education: A Classroom Experiment with Wordsworth's "Ode"University of Wisconsin Press, 1987 - 201 pages |
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Page 95
... nature poet differs from Odysseus first of all in that the lat- ter knows precisely the cost of his self - abandonment ( death ) and can act to counter the cost ( domination of his laboring sailor- slaves ) . For the nature poet , nature ...
... nature poet differs from Odysseus first of all in that the lat- ter knows precisely the cost of his self - abandonment ( death ) and can act to counter the cost ( domination of his laboring sailor- slaves ) . For the nature poet , nature ...
Page 97
... nature all the natural man This was my sole resource , my only plan : - Abstruse research ( metaphysics ? theology ? ) is a defense against " nature " or passion ; earlier he refers to his " unimpassioned grief ” " without a pang ...
... nature all the natural man This was my sole resource , my only plan : - Abstruse research ( metaphysics ? theology ? ) is a defense against " nature " or passion ; earlier he refers to his " unimpassioned grief ” " without a pang ...
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... nature . Equally , however , they marked the abandonments that his new peace exacted . Changes in political sympathy and personal pressures dove- tail in the decade 1792-1802 . Wordsworth left an activist life for a domestic and ...
... nature . Equally , however , they marked the abandonments that his new peace exacted . Changes in political sympathy and personal pressures dove- tail in the decade 1792-1802 . Wordsworth left an activist life for a domestic and ...
Contents
The Instructors Autobiography | 22 |
A Message from Eternity | 35 |
Imitation and Development | 59 |
Copyright | |
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