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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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