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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... heart recapitulates the lyric victory of vision over the tensions resident in the themes of virtue and community . " Heart , " in the sonnet's final line , is both a meton- ymy of virtue and a metaphor of community . As metonymy , it ...
... heart recapitulates the lyric victory of vision over the tensions resident in the themes of virtue and community . " Heart , " in the sonnet's final line , is both a meton- ymy of virtue and a metaphor of community . As metonymy , it ...
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... heart , ac- cording to Mortimer , is more thematically pertinent than Rivers's explicit argument . The gap between the naked heart and the clothed intellect could be taken as emblematic of the difference not only between spontaneous ...
... heart , ac- cording to Mortimer , is more thematically pertinent than Rivers's explicit argument . The gap between the naked heart and the clothed intellect could be taken as emblematic of the difference not only between spontaneous ...
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... heart . Invoking Burns's " homely attire " in this context seems to link poets and weavers.31 Burns's emphasis on feeling and on " nature's fire , " and his disdain for " learning , " all indicate attitudes similar to ones later ...
... heart . Invoking Burns's " homely attire " in this context seems to link poets and weavers.31 Burns's emphasis on feeling and on " nature's fire , " and his disdain for " learning , " all indicate attitudes similar to ones later ...
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Abbreviations | 9 |
Wordsworths Community of Recognition | 17 |
Violence Alienation and Middle | 32 |
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