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    Dorothy and William Wordsworth. by Maclean, Catherine Macdonald

    Published 1972
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    Raising Milton's Ghost : John Milton and the sublime of terror in the early Romantic Period / by Crawford, Joseph, 1982-

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…'Urania I shall need thy guidance' : the case of William Wordsworth --…”
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    Romanticism, lyricism, and history / by Zimmerman, Sarah MacKenzie

    Published 1999
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    Handbook of British romanticism /

    Published 2017
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    Poetry as an occupation and an art in Britain, 1760-1830 / by Murphy, Peter T.

    Published 1993
    Table of Contents: “…Walter Scott -- 5. William Wordsworth.…”
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    The romantic body : love and sexuality in Keats, Wordsworth, and Blake / by Hagstrum, Jean H.

    Published 1985
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: love's body and soul -- John Keats: "The chief intensity" -- William Wordsworth: "Relationship and love" -- William Blake: "Arrows of desire" and " Chariots of fire" -- Philosophical epilogue: nature and imagination.…”
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    A choice of English romantic poetry, by Spender, Stephen, 1909-1995

    Published 1969
    Table of Contents: “…William Blake.--William Wordsworth.--Samuel Taylor Coleridge.--George Gordon Byron.…”
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    Romantic vacancy : the poetics of gender, affect, and radical speculation / by Singer, Kate, 1977-

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: the poetics of vacancy -- Charlotte Smith and the taste of aporia -- Mary Robinson's intensities: sensation after oblivion -- Reaping songs & ineffable tales: William Wordsworth's and Percy Shelley's singing women and the rave of affect -- Felicia Hemans's ruined minds: cognitive overload and the soul of freedom -- Maria Jane Jewsbury and the phantom feelings of the moving image.…”
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    Romantic vacancy : the poetics of gender, affect, and radical speculation / by Singer, Kate, 1977-

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: the poetics of vacancy -- Charlotte Smith and the taste of aporia -- Mary Robinson's intensities: sensation after oblivion -- Reaping songs & ineffable tales: William Wordsworth's and Percy Shelley's singing women and the rave of affect -- Felicia Hemans's ruined minds: cognitive overload and the soul of freedom -- Maria Jane Jewsbury and the phantom feelings of the moving image.…”
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    Nobody's perfect : a new Whig interpretation of history / by Patterson, Annabel M.

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…John Almon : more than a bookseller -- Reading the Letter : a (short) chapter of its own -- Inventing postcolonialism : Burke's and Barry's Paradise lost and regained -- The meaning of names : Thompson's Marvell and the Whigs -- The two snuffboxes : recovering the Whig in Reynolds -- Thomas Erskine : the great defender -- Two steps forward, one step backwards : William Wordsworth's revisionism.…”
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    Nobody's perfect : a new Whig interpretation of history / by Patterson, Annabel M.

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…John Almon : more than a bookseller -- Reading the Letter : a (short) chapter of its own -- Inventing postcolonialism : Burke's and Barry's Paradise lost and regained -- The meaning of names : Thompson's Marvell and the Whigs -- The two snuffboxes : recovering the Whig in Reynolds -- Thomas Erskine : the great defender -- Two steps forward, one step backwards : William Wordsworth's revisionism.…”
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    The probable and the marvelous : Blake, Wordsworth, and the eighteenth-century critical tradition / by Jackson, Wallace, 1930-

    Published 1978
    Table of Contents: “…Continuity and tradition -- The terms of reaction -- Innocence and Experience -- Milton and the myth -- 5. William Wordsworth. Predecessors -- Elegiac poet -- Innocence and Experience -- Religious poet -- 6. …”
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    The two romanticisms, and other essays : mystery and interpretation in romantic literature / by Christie, William, 1952-

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Coleridge, Austen, and the two romanticisms -- Wordsworth and the language of nature -- Crossing over: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the conversation poems -- 'The burden of the mystery': William Wordsworth's 'Tintern Abbey' -- The search for meaning in The rime of the ancient mariner -- Interpreting the politics of Pride and prejudice -- 'Such is modern fame': the Byronic hero from Childe Harold to Don Juan -- Amelioration and madness in Percy Bysshe Shelley's 'Julian and Maddalo' -- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: a critical and cultural heritage -- Questing and questioning in the 'Ode on a Grecian urn' -- Epilogue: the romantic imagination.…”
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    The Lake poets and professional identity / by Goldberg, Brian

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…"Ministry more palpable" : William Wordsworth's romantic professionalism.…”
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    The Lake poets and professional identity / by Goldberg, Brian

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…"Ministry more palpable" : William Wordsworth's romantic professionalism.…”
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    Borrowed imagination : the British romantic poets and their Arabic-Islamic sources / by Attar, Samar

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : The English romantic poets: their background, their country's history, and the sources that influenced their literary output -- Borrowed imagination in the wake of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and The Arabian Nights -- The riots of colors, sights, and sounds: John Keats' melancholic lover and the east -- The natural goodness of man: William Wordsworth's journey from the sensuous to the sublime -- Poetic intuition and mystic vision: William Blake's quest for equality and freedom -- The interrogation of political and social systems: Percy Bysshe Shelley's call for drastic societal change -- The infatuation with personal, political, and poetic freedom: George Gordon Byron and his Byronic hero -- Conclusion : How valid is Kipling's phrase that east and west can never meet?.…”
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