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    William Wordsworth by Hygino Aliandro

    Published 1952-09-01
    “… (Primeiro Parágrafo do Artigo) Prestamos com este trabalho uma homenagem ao poeta inglês William Wordsworth, cujo centenário de morte se verificou a 23 de abril de 1950. …”
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    Hazlitt on Wordsworth by Bate, J

    Published 2018
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    Austen's Wordsworth by Johnston, F

    Published 2024
    “…There is only one direct reference to William Wordsworth in all Jane Austen’s writing. This essay asks why it might be there and what it might mean, weighing up the evidence—stylistic, thematic, journalistic, biographical, naval, and historical—for and against Austen’s possible knowledge of Lyrical Ballads and its author. …”
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    Wordsworth at Play by Bevis, M

    Published 2011
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    Wordsworth's scriptural topographies by Frodyma, JJJ

    Published 2014
    “…Abrams suggested that the ultimate source of Wordsworth's poetry is the Bible, and, in particular, the New Testament. …”
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    Wordsworth's revisionary reading by Trott, N

    Published 1990
    “…<p>The subject of this thesis is revision in Wordsworth, and the ways in which he translates material into psychic and renewable experience.…”
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    Wordsworth's negative way by Clarkson, O

    Published 2017
    “…<p>A lot of critics have had negative things to say about Wordsworth’s negatives. ‘Wordsworth carries his delight in negatives to the point of tiresome mannerisms’, John Jones grumbled.1 Geoffrey Hartman once blamed ‘a negative’ for Wordsworth’s ‘wavering rhythm’; Roger Sharrock thought there were ‘too many’ of them; Kenneth Johnston has spoken of Wordsworth’s ‘bothersome double negatives’; and for Carey McIntosh, more recently, they can ‘seem verbose’.2 Such complaints are understandable. …”
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    Wordsworth’s self-composure by Hart, JL

    Published 2021
    “…This essay examines William Wordsworth’s attraction to fractious and perplexing selfhood. …”
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    Wordsworth Among the Glow-Worms by Newlyn, L

    Published 2011
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    Romantic reclusion in the works of Cowper and Wordsworth by Clucas, T

    Published 2014
    “…This thesis traces the origins of 'Romantic reclusion' in the works of Cowper and Wordsworth, particularly Cowper's poem <em>The Task</em> and Wordsworth's unfinished masterwork <em>The Recluse</em>, which epitomise the tradition. …”
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    'The most affecting eloquence': Wordsworth and silence by Fay, J

    Published 2013
    “…<p>This thesis is the first close study of Wordsworth and silence. It uncovers the comprehensive investigation into monastic history and hagiography (with special emphasis on St Basil) that Wordsworth engaged in between 1807 and 1810, showing that the type of silence he valued came from the monastic tradition. …”
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    ‘The language of the heavens’: Wordsworth, Coleridge and astronomy by Owens, T, Thomas Owens

    Published 2013
    “…<p>This thesis proposes that astronomical ideas and forces structured the poetic, religious and philosophical imaginings of William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Despite the widespread scholarly predilection for interdisciplinary enquiry in the field of literature and science, no study has been undertaken to assess the impact and imaginative value of mathematics and astronomy upon Wordsworth and Coleridge. …”
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    Wordsworth's "Tintern abbey" and the tradition of the "hymnal" ode by Sandro Jung

    Published 2007-12-01
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    an Analysis of Experiential Meaning in Poetry “William Wordsworth" by Emeliya Sukma Dara Damanik

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…This paper analyzes experiential meaning in poetry written by William Wordsworth. It applied Halliday Systemic Functional Grammar to pinpoint and analyze the occurrences of processes in the poetry. …”
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