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Wordsworth's poetry, 1787-1814 / by Geoffrey H. Hartman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Haven, Yale University Press, [(c)1964.]Description: 1 online resource (xii, 418 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780300214659
  • 0300214650
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PR5888
Online resources:
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Contents:
Part I: Thesis: the halted traveler -- "The solitary reaper" -- The boy of Winander -- "Strange fits of passion ..." -- "Tintern Abbey" -- Part II: Synopsis: the via naturaliter negative -- Part III: The chronological pattern: the argument -- "The vale of Esthwaite" -- An evening walk -- Descriptive sketches -- From "Salisbury plain" to "The ruined cottage" -- Lyrical ballads -- Toward The prelude -- The prelude -- 1801-1807: The major lyrics -- The excursion -- Epilogue -- Critical bibliographies and notes.
Item type: Online Book
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Part I: Thesis: the halted traveler -- "The solitary reaper" -- The boy of Winander -- "Strange fits of passion ..." -- "Tintern Abbey" -- Part II: Synopsis: the via naturaliter negative -- Part III: The chronological pattern: the argument -- "The vale of Esthwaite" -- An evening walk -- Descriptive sketches -- From "Salisbury plain" to "The ruined cottage" -- Lyrical ballads -- Toward The prelude -- The prelude -- 1801-1807: The major lyrics -- The excursion -- Epilogue -- Critical bibliographies and notes.

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