English Romantic poets and the Enlightenment
<br/>I. <em>The Cotter's Saturday night</em> and rival literary traditions <br/> II. Blake's hostility to the Enlightenment <br/> III. Coleridge and the conversation poems <br/> IV. Wordsworth's repudiation of Godwinism <br/> V. Scott's d...
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Voltaire Foundation
2017
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Achoimre: | <br/>I. <em>The Cotter's Saturday night</em> and rival literary traditions <br/> II. Blake's hostility to the Enlightenment <br/> III. Coleridge and the conversation poems <br/> IV. Wordsworth's repudiation of Godwinism <br/> V. Scott's definition of the usable past <br/> VI. Byron's debt to the Enlightenment <br/> VII. Keats's faith in human progress <br/> VIII. Shelly I. <em>The Necessity of atheism</em> <br/> IX. Shelly II. The Last great poem of the English Enlightenment |
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