The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1798: A Study of "The Prelude" by Émile Legouis ...J. M. Dent & Company, Limited, 1932 - 481 pages |
Contents
Origin and import of The Prelude | 10 |
CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 28 |
The schoolboys reading | 37 |
Wordsworths ideas on education | 54 |
CHAPTER III | 68 |
Connection with Michel Beaupuy Enthusiasm | 79 |
Book iii | 82 |
CHAPTER IV | 253 |
Calverts legacy Wordsworth settles at Racedown | 284 |
Their life at Racedown Under the helpful influence | 297 |
He recovers his sympathy for man as he is | 304 |
Dangers of the exclusive influence of Dorothy | 315 |
His mystical tendencies His early poems | 324 |
His admiration for Wordsworth after reading Guilt | 333 |
Encouraged by Coleridge Wordsworth writes | 343 |
Second residence in Paris | 92 |
Early Poems | 120 |
CHAPTER I | 163 |
Wordsworth sides with | 231 |
Dorothy Wordsworth | 233 |
281 | 242 |
CHAPTER I | 385 |
CHAPTER II | 397 |
The science of the future The manner in which | 403 |
Wordsworths Realism | 419 |
Imagination and Fancy Wordsworths contempt | 443 |
Conclusion | 468 |