The Prelude, Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind
Title | The Prelude, Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind PDF eBook |
Author | William Wordsworth |
Publisher | London E. Moxon 1850. |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 1850 |
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The Recluse
Title | The Recluse PDF eBook |
Author | William Wordsworth |
Publisher | |
Pages | 74 |
Release | 1888 |
Genre | English poetry |
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The Prelude; Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind
Title | The Prelude; Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind PDF eBook |
Author | William Wordsworth |
Publisher | |
Pages | 706 |
Release | 1926 |
Genre | Poetry |
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Memoirs of William Wordsworth, Poet-laureate, D. C. L.
Title | Memoirs of William Wordsworth, Poet-laureate, D. C. L. PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Wordsworth |
Publisher | |
Pages | 538 |
Release | 1851 |
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The Cambridge History of English Poetry
Title | The Cambridge History of English Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Michael O'Neill |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 1117 |
Release | 2010-04-29 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0521883067 |
A literary-historical account of English poetry from Anglo-Saxon writings to the present.
Metamorphoses
Title | Metamorphoses PDF eBook |
Author | Ovid |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 534 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0253034493 |
Now available for the first time in an annotated edition, Rolfe Humphriess legendary translation captures the spirit of Ovid's swift and conversational language, bringing the wit and sophistication of the Roman poet to modern readers. These are some of the most famous Roman myths as youve never read them before--sensuous, dangerously witty, audacious.
Wordsworth and the Poetry of What We Are
Title | Wordsworth and the Poetry of What We Are PDF eBook |
Author | Paul H. Fry |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2008-10-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0300145411 |
Where others have oriented Wordsworth towards ideas of transcendence, nature worship, or - more recently - political repression, Paul H. Fry argues that underlying all this is a more fundamental insight - Wordsworth is most astonished not that the world he experiences has any particular qualities, but rather that it simply exists.