Keyword [Wordsworth] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 8 |
| 81. | William Wordsworth And Anthropocentrism |
| 82. | The death of women in Wordsworth, Byron, and Poe |
| 83. | Wordsworth's gothic and the mournful imagination |
| 84. | William Wordsworth, Henry David Thoreau, and the construction of the Green Atlantic World |
| 85. | Romantic darkness: Critical reflections on enlightenment in Joseph Conrad, Mary Shelley, and William Wordsworth |
| 86. | The new sublime in Joanna Baillie and WIlliam Wordsworth |
| 87. | Aesthetic feeling, moral judgement and poetic language: Kant's and Wordsworth's responses to Rousseau |
| 88. | John Wordsworth on Snowdon: The elegiac sublime and the spectacle of woe |
| 89. | The role of animals in the poetry of Anna Barbauld, Robert Burns, William Wordsworth, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
| 90. | Crises of the imagination: Romanticism at the limits of philosophy (Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Hoelderlin, Germany, Percy Bysshe Shelley, England, William Wordsworth) |
| 91. | Romantic emphasis: Wordsworth's poetry and the marks of culture, 1750--1850 |
| 92. | Reconciliations with reality: The affect of literary realism from Wordsworth to Joyce |
| 93. | Constable, Wordsworth, and the narration of timeless vision in the industrial landscape |
| 94. | Wordsworth's revisionary republicanism, 1792--1816: Beaupuy to 'Dion' |
| 95. | Refiguring the Fall: Shame and intertextuality in Wordsworth, Mary Shelley, and Keats (William Wordsworth, John Keats) |
| 96. | Hamletian Romanticism: Social critique and literary performance from Wordsworth to Trollope |
| 97. | 'Severer interventions': William Wordsworth and the play of the line |
| 98. | Romanticism, hypertextuality, and metavisual information theory (William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ada Lovelace Byron) |
| 99. | After Wordsworth: Global Revisions of the English Poet |
| 100. | Wordsworth's Gothic poetics |
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