Wordsworth: Romantic Poetry and Revolution PoliticsManchester University Press, 1989 - 203 pages |
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... century poetry was adapted from its classical models , to reflect and reinforce a variety of ideological assumptions that underpinned political evolution in England in the course of the century . A necessarily persistent backdrop for ...
... century poetry was adapted from its classical models , to reflect and reinforce a variety of ideological assumptions that underpinned political evolution in England in the course of the century . A necessarily persistent backdrop for ...
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... century concept of society , and that his understanding of political ' radicalism ' belonged equally within that context . Among recent studies of the relationship between eighteenth- century pastoral ideology and reality , John ...
... century concept of society , and that his understanding of political ' radicalism ' belonged equally within that context . Among recent studies of the relationship between eighteenth- century pastoral ideology and reality , John ...
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... century traditions thus defined . On the one hand , the Old Whig or Commonwealthman tradition of dissent , increasingly documented and stressed now by historians but still largely ignored in literary studies of the eighteenth century ...
... century traditions thus defined . On the one hand , the Old Whig or Commonwealthman tradition of dissent , increasingly documented and stressed now by historians but still largely ignored in literary studies of the eighteenth century ...
Contents
Wordsworth and pastoral politics | 1 |
the pastoral tradition in early Wordsworth | 19 |
Poetry of alienated radicalism | 69 |
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