Wordsworth's Counterrevolutionary Turn: Community, Virtue, and Vision in the 1790sUniversity of Delaware Press, 1997 - 273 страници This book engages a controversy over the relationship between Wordsworth's poetry and his politics, dating back to the early reviews of the Lyrical Ballads. Rieder argues that Wordsworth's poetry achieves its power by projecting a fantasy of community that finds its material counterpart far more in the literature itself than in the rural occupations or natural scenes Wordsworth depicts. Also argued throughout is that Wordsworth's originality springs from his invention and elaboration of a peculiarly literary form of community. |
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... gives to the middle - class poet's distanced , spectatorial gaze ? Everything depends upon the poet - reader's interpretive grasp , as Wordsworth next admits : " . . . things that are , are not , / Even as we give them welcome , or ...
... gives to the middle - class poet's distanced , spectatorial gaze ? Everything depends upon the poet - reader's interpretive grasp , as Wordsworth next admits : " . . . things that are , are not , / Even as we give them welcome , or ...
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... gives , are clearly cognate with Coleridge's " youths and maidens most poetical , / Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring / In ball - rooms and hot theatres " ( 35–37 ) in “ The Nightingale . ” Against them Coleridge sets both ...
... gives , are clearly cognate with Coleridge's " youths and maidens most poetical , / Who lose the deep'ning twilights of the spring / In ball - rooms and hot theatres " ( 35–37 ) in “ The Nightingale . ” Against them Coleridge sets both ...
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... gives a shape to the " facts , " but insofar as this shape arranges itself around the analysis of a poem the specification of “ facts ” becomes a way of endlessly refining and repeating the question , " What must the poem have been in ...
... gives a shape to the " facts , " but insofar as this shape arranges itself around the analysis of a poem the specification of “ facts ” becomes a way of endlessly refining and repeating the question , " What must the poem have been in ...
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Abbreviations | 9 |
Wordsworths Community of Recognition | 17 |
Violence Alienation and Middle | 32 |
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