Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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Page 94
... Wordsworth largely in order to write a parody of his supposed simplicity and the triviality of his subject matter ... Wordsworth's worst style of writing has been taken for a serious extract from him , and panegyrized accordingly ...
... Wordsworth largely in order to write a parody of his supposed simplicity and the triviality of his subject matter ... Wordsworth's worst style of writing has been taken for a serious extract from him , and panegyrized accordingly ...
Page 95
... Wordsworth's poetry , which he clearly found less congenial than that of Coleridge , Shelley , or Keats . He never wrote the essay on Wordsworth scheduled for the series of ' Sketches of the Living Poets ' in the Examiner , and he was ...
... Wordsworth's poetry , which he clearly found less congenial than that of Coleridge , Shelley , or Keats . He never wrote the essay on Wordsworth scheduled for the series of ' Sketches of the Living Poets ' in the Examiner , and he was ...
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... Wordsworth for having failed to live up to it ; that is , having appropriated as much of the bath - water as he could use he was quite happy to throw out the baby . In fact Hunt admired Wordsworth's poetry more than he liked it ; his ...
... Wordsworth for having failed to live up to it ; that is , having appropriated as much of the bath - water as he could use he was quite happy to throw out the baby . In fact Hunt admired Wordsworth's poetry more than he liked it ; his ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | viii |
MARILYN BUTLER | xiv |
Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle | 19 |
Copyright | |
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