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A B IBLIOGRAPHY OF L ITERARY T HEORY , C RITICISM AND P HILOLOGY http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.html
by José Ángel G ARCÍA L ANDA
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
W ILLIAM W ORDSWORTH (1770-1850)
Works
(English romantic poet; country childhood, radical youth, friends with
Coleridge; travelled to France during Revolution, 1 illegitimate secret child there, returned to England, l. in Grasmere, Lake District, with sister
Dorothy, turned conservative Victorian sage, Poet Laureate)
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_____. The Prelude.
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Cambridge; from Book Fourth: Summer Vacation; from Book
Fifth: Books; from Book Sixth: Cambridge, and the Alps; from
Book Seventh: Residence in London; from Book Eighth:
Retrospect, Love of Nature Leading to Love of Man; from
Book Ninth: Residence in France; from Book Tenth: France
Continued; from Book Eleventh: France, concluded; Book
Twelfth: Imagination and Taste, how impaired and restored; from Book Thirteenth: Subject concluded; from Book
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Bastante era dorar,""Mucho llevo observando, con tristeza en
silencio," "Mira los concentrados avellanos que ciñen,"
"Compuesto tras un viaje por Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire,"
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See also English poetry (19th century, Romanticism).