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Wordsworth, William, --- Wœ̄tsawœ̄t, Winlīam, --- Wurdzwurth, Wilyam, --- Varḍsavartha Viliyama, --- Axiologus, --- Criticism and interpretation
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929 --- 929 Biography. Genealogy. Heraldry --- Biography. Genealogy. Heraldry --- 929 Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek --- Biografie. Genealogie. Heraldiek --- Wordsworth, William, --- Wœ̄tsawœ̄t, Winlīam, --- Wurdzwurth, Wilyam, --- Varḍsavartha Viliyama, --- Axiologus, --- Wordsworth, William
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The publishing history of William Wordsworth's writings is complex and often obscure. These two volumes set out, for the first time, a comprehensive, detailed bibliographic description of every edition of Wordsworth's writings up to 1930. The great variety of forms in which readers encountered both authorized and unauthorized texts by Wordsworth is revealed, not only as produced during his lifetime but also during the years of his largest sales, popularity and influence, the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The bibliography provides new information about hundreds of printings and their internal and external designs, processes of production, sales, contents and variant texts and illustrations. More than a record of the transmission and reception of Wordsworth and his writings, it offers invaluable new data for the study of British publishing history and the reception and readership of British Romantic literature.
Wordsworth, William, --- Wœ̄tsawœ̄t, Winlīam, --- Wurdzwurth, Wilyam, --- Varḍsavartha Viliyama, --- Axiologus, --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature
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Popular anthologies hold that the Romantic Era in Great Britain ended promptly in 1832 and that the early Twentieth Century was the time of Modernism and the rejection of the Romantic in British letters. However, in Wales, just the opposite was true. This study traces the work of poets and novelists in Wales in the early- to mid-Twentieth Century who all found their poetic master to be William Wordsworth. - - In the early part of the century, WH Davies, John Cowper Powys and Huw Menai, a tramp, a mystic novelist and a coal miner, produce novels and poetry with Wordsworth as their acknowledged master. By mid-century, Idris Davies, a coal miner turned teacher, RS Thomas, an Anglican priest and Leslie Norris, another teacher, are writing in the thmountainous shadow of William Wordsworth.oe - - While the literary lights of London are leading the Modernist revolution, in Wales, the inspiration is still the English poet, Wordsworth. This study will illuminate this flare up of Romanticism, and show the way in which Romanticism re-emerges from unexpected quarters. -
Romanticism --- Pseudo-romanticism --- Romanticism in literature --- Aesthetics --- Fiction --- Literary movements --- Wordsworth, William, --- Wœ̄tsawœ̄t, Winlīam, --- Wurdzwurth, Wilyam, --- Varḍsavartha Viliyama, --- Axiologus, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- History
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English poetry --- Romanticism --- Point of view (Literature) --- First person narrative. --- Persona (Literature) --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Keats, John, --- Wordsworth, William, --- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, --- Blake, William, --- Criticism and interpretation --- History. --- English poetry - 19th century - History and criticism - Theory, etc. --- Romanticism - Great Britain. --- Keats, John, - 1795-1821 - Criticism and interpretation - History. --- Wordsworth, William, - 1770-1850. - Intimations of immortality. --- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, - 1772-1834. - Rime of the ancient mariner. --- Blake, William, - 1757-1827. - Songs of experience. --- Wordsworth, William, - 1770-1850. - Prelude --- Keats, John, - 1795-1821
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Wordsworth, Hemans, and Politics, 1800-1830: Romantic Crises is a study of the political lives of William Wordsworth and Felicia Hemans between 1800 and 1830. Tracing trajectories from the first decade of the nineteenth century to the meeting of the two authors in 1830, Wordsworth, Hemans, and Politics argues that the dominant paradigm for their political thought was that of "crisis" and presents revisionary readings of major works.
Crisis in literature. --- Crisis in literature --- Hemans, --- Wordsworth, William, --- Browne, Felicia Dorothea, --- Hemans, F. --- Hemans, Felicia Dorothea Browne, --- Wœ̄tsawœ̄t, Winlīam, --- Wurdzwurth, Wilyam, --- Varḍsavartha Viliyama, --- Axiologus, --- Political and social views. --- Hemans, F., --- Hemans, Felicia, --- Crises in literature.
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William Wordsworth's creative collaboration with his 'beloved Sister' spanned nearly fifty years, from their first reunion in 1787 until her premature decline in 1835. Rumours of incest have surrounded the siblings since the 19th century, but Lucy Newlyn sees their cohabitation as an expression of deep emotional need, arising from circumstances peculiar to their family history. Born in Cockermouth and parted when Dorothy was six by the death of their mother, the siblings grew upseparately and were only reunited four years after their father had died, leaving them destitute. How did their orpha
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