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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)

Wordsworth, William. From Descriptive Sketches.

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Great Britain.

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Arthur Arch; Edinburgh: Bell and Bradfute and L. Mundell,

1792-95. [Folger MS n.b. 53-64].

_____. "The Borderers." 1796, rev. 1840s.

_____. "A Letter to the Bishop of Landaff." In Burke, Paine, Godwin and the Revolution Controversy.

Ed. Marilyn Butler.

Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1984. 1996. 224-25.*

_____. "The Ruined Cottage." Poem. 1797-1799 version, pub. 1949.

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_____. "Advertisement to Lyrical Ballads." 1798. In Wordsworth's

Literary Criticism 1-3.

_____. From Lyrical Ballads.

("Simon Lee," 1798; "We Are Seven,"

1798; "Lines Written in Early Spring," 1798; "Expostulation and Reply," 1798; "The Tables Turned," 1798; "The Thorn,"

1798; "Lines: Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on

Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour, July 13, 1798,"

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_____. "Anecdote for Fathers." 1798.

_____. "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on

Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798."

[1798]. In The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Poems founded on the affections . Ed. E. de Selincourt. 2nd ed. Oxford:

Clarendon, 1952. 259–263.

_____. "Tintern Abbey." In The Arnold Anthology of British and Irish

Literature in English.

Ed. Robert Clark and Thomas Healy.

London: Hodder Headline-Arnold, 1997. 677-80.*

_____. "Nutting." Poem. 1798, pub. 1800. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature.

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_____. "She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways." Poem. 1799, pub.

1800. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature.

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_____. "She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways." With early version, c. 1798-99. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature.

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_____. "Lucy Gray." Poem. 1799, pub. 1800. In The Norton

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_____. "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal." Poem. 1799, pub. 1800. In

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_____. "Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known." Poem. 1799, pub.

1800. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature.

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_____. "Three Years She Grew." Poem. 1799, pub. 1800. In The

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_____. "The Two April Mornings." Poem. 1799, pub. 1800. In The

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_____. The Prelude.

1st version, 1799; rev. 1805; 1st pub. in 3rd rev. version, 1850.

_____. The Prelude.

Ed. E. de Selincourt. 1926.

_____. The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet's Mind.

(Text of 1805). Ed.

Ernest de Selincourt. Rev. Stephen Gill. Oxford: Oxford UP,

1970.

_____. The Prelude, 1799, 1805, 1850.

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H. Abrams and Stephen Gill.

(Norton Critical Edition). New

York: Norton, 1979.

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Irish Literature in English.

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William Knight. 1896. Online at Project Gutenberg. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/12383/12383h/Wordsworth3c.html

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_____. From The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet's Mind.

(Book First:

Introduction, Childhood and School-time; Book Second:

School-time continued; from Book Third: Residence at

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

Fourteenth: Conclusion). 1798-1839, pub. 1850. In The Norton

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_____. "Letter to John Wilson." 1800. In Wordsworth's Literary

Criticism 3-11.

_____. "Michael: A Pastoral Poem." 1800. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature.

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_____. "The Old Cumberland Beggar." Poem. 1800.

_____. Lyrical Ballads, with Pastoral and Other Poems . 1800. (With some poems by S. T. Coleridge).

_____. 1800 Lyrical Ballads.

Ed. Seamus Perry and Nicola Trott. Ed.

Houndmills: Macmillan, 2000.

_____. "Preface to the second edition of several of the foregoing poems, published, with an additional volume, under the title of

'Lyrical Ballads'." In Wordsworth, The Poetical Works 934-42.

(Romanticism; Poetic diction; Emotion; Nature of poetry)

_____. "Preface to Lyrical Ballads." 1800. In Wordsworth's Literary

Criticism. Ed. Nowell C. Smith. London: Humphrey Milford,

1905. 11-41.*

_____. "Observations Prefixed to Lyrical Ballads." In The Great

Critics.

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1932. 430-50.*

_____. Preface to 1800-1802 eds. of Lyrical Ballads.

In The Personal

Note.

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1946. 101-7.*

_____. Preface to the Second Edition of Lyrical Ballads.

By William

Wordsworth. Ed. W. J. B. Owen. Anglistica 9 (Copenhagen,

1957).

_____. Preface to Lyrical Ballads.

1800. In The Prose Works of

William Wordsworth . Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1974.

_____. Preface to the 1800 ed. of Lyrical Ballads. In Jones, English

Critical Essays (Nineteenth Century) 1-39.

_____. Preface to the 2nd. ed. of the Lyrical Ballads. 1800. (rev.

1850). In Critical Theory since Plato.

Ed. Hazard Adams. San

Diego: Harcourt, 1971. 433-443.*

_____. "Preface to Lyrical Ballads." In Literary Criticism and

Theory.

Ed. R. C. Davis and L. Finke. London: Longman,

1989. 458-72.*

_____. From "Preface to Lyrical Ballads, with Pastoral and Other

Poems ." 1800, 1802. In The Norton Anthology of English

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_____. "Preface to Lyrical Ballads." 1802. In Wordsworth, The

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1950. 734-41.

_____. "Preface to the Lyrical Ballads." Selection. In Burke, Paine,

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Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1984. 1996. 226-32.*

_____. From the Preface to Lyrical Ballads. In The Arnold Anthology of British and Irish Literature in English.

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Thomas Healy. London: Hodder Headline-Arnold, 1997. 673-

77.*

_____. Preface to the Second Edition of Lyrical Ballads and

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_____. "Appendix to Lyrical Ballads." 1802. In Wordsworth's

Literary Criticism. Ed. Nowell C. Smith. London: Humphrey

Milford, 1905. 41-7.*

_____. "Appendix to Lyrical Ballads." In The Great Critics.

Ed. J. H.

Smith and E. W. Parks. New York: Norton, 1932. 450-54.*

_____. Letter to Charles James Fox. In The Personal Note.

Ed. H. J.

C. Grierson and S. Wason. London: Chatto, 1946. 108-11.

_____. "I travelled among unknown men." Poem. c. 1801, puyb.

1807. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature.

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_____. "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802."

Pub. 1807. Sonnet. In The Norton Anthology of English

Literature.

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Vol. 2. New York: Norton, 1999. 296.*

_____. "Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802."

In Perrine's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense.

By

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_____. "It is a beauteous evening." Sonnet. 1802, pub. 1807. In The

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_____. "London, 1802." Sonnet. 1802, pub. 1807. In The Norton

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_____. "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early

Childhood." In The Oxford Book of English Verse: 1250-1900.

Ed. Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1919.

_____. "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early

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_____. "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early

Childhood." 1802-4, pub. 1807. In The Norton Anthology of

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_____. "Intimations of Immortality." In García Landa, Vanity Fea 6

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_____. "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early

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_____. "My Heart Leaps Up." Poem. 1802, pub. 1807. In The Norton

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_____. "Resolution and Independence." Poem. 1802, pub. 1807. In

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_____. "The world is too much with us." Sonnet. 1802-4, pub. 1807.

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_____ "The world is too much with us." In Perrine's Literature:

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Johnson. 8th ed. Boston (MA): Thomson Learning-Heinle &

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_____. "I wandered lonely as a cloud." Poem. 1804, pub. 1807. In The

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_____. "I wandered lonely as a cloud." In Perrine's Literature:

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_____. "Ode to Duty." 1804, pub. 1807. In The Norton Anthology of

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_____. "The Solitary Reaper." Poem. 1805, pub. 1807. In The Norton

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_____. "The Solitary Reaper." In Perrine's Literature: Structure,

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1107-8.*

_____. "Elegiac Stanzas: Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle, in a

Storm, painted by Sir George Beaumont." 1806, pub. 1807. In

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_____. "Letter to Lady Beaumont." 1807. In Wordsworth's Literary

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1905. 47-55.

_____. Poems.

1807.

_____. "Letter to The Friend." 1809. In Wordsworth's Literary

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_____. "Upon Epitaphs." 1810. In Wordsworth's Literary Criticism.

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Epitaph; Pathos; Poetic diction; Emotion; Pope)

_____. "Essay upon Epitaphs." In The Prose Works of William

Wordsworth. ed. W. J. B. Owen and Jane Worthington Smyser.

Oxford, 1974. Vol. 2.

_____. "Appendix III The Sublime and the Beautiful." 1811. In The

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1974. (Romanticism; Aesthetics; Sublime; Childhood; Nature;

Landscape)

_____. "Surprised by joy." Sonnet. 1813-14, pub. 1815. In The

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_____. "Prospectus to The Recluse." c.1798-1814, pub. 1814. In The

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_____. The Excursion.

Poem. 1814.

_____. "Preface to The Excursion." 1814. In Wordsworth's Literary

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_____. Poems.

1815.

_____. Preface to 1815 Poetical Works.

(On Anne Finch).

_____. Preface to the Edition of 1815. In The Prose Works of William

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_____. "Preface to Poems." 1815.

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168-202.* (Romanticism; Taste; Primitivism;

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_____. "Essay, Supplementary to the Preface." From Poems, 1815. In

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_____. "Essay, Supplementary to the Preface." 1815. In The Prose

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_____. "Letter to Friend of Burns." 1816. In Wordsworth's Literary

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_____. Letter to Southey (1). 1816. In Wordsworth's Literary

Criticism 222-23.

_____. Letter to Southey. (2). n. d. In Wordsworth's Literary

Criticism 224-25.

_____. "Letter to Friend on Monuments to Literary Men." 1819. In

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_____. Letter to Lord Lonsdale. 1829. In Wordsworth's Literary

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_____. Letters to Dyce. 1829, 1829, 1830, 1830, 1833, 1833, 1833, In

Wordsworth's Literary Criticism 233-42, 244-8.

_____. Letter to a Friend. 1831. In Wordsworth's Literary Criticism

243-44.

_____. "Opinions Expressed in Conversation with his Nephew and

Biographer." In Wordsworth's Literary Criticism 254-60.

_____. Appendix on Poetic Diction. In The Poetical Works 942-44.

_____. "Essay, Supplementary to the Preface." In The Poetical Works

944-53.

_____. "Dedication" and "Preface" to the Edition of 1815. In The

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_____. "Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways." Sonnet. 1833, pub.

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_____. "Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg." Poem.

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_____. "Postscript." 1835. 959-66.

_____. The Poems of Wordsworth.

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_____. Introduction to Ward's English Poets.

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Selincourt and Helen Darbishire. 5 vols. London: Oxford UP,

1940-49.

_____. Selections from Wordsworth.

(Methuen's English Classics).

London: Methuen Educational.

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Ed. Paul M. Zall.

Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1966.

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Ed. E. de Selincourt, rev. C. Shaver.

London, 1967.

_____. Guide to the Lakes.

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Ernest de Selincourt. (Oxford Standard Authors). Oxford:

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Ed.

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("Lucy," "Al cuco," "Los dafodelos," "No perturba a las monjas la estrechez del convento," "Creí ver los peldaños de un trono, que a mis ojos," "Así santificaba para mí una Visión," "Es un hermoso ocaso, tranquilo y libre; el tiempo," "El mundo es demasiado para nosotros: siempre," "¡Oh clara juventud!

Bastante era dorar,""Mucho llevo observando, con tristeza en

silencio," "Mira los concentrados avellanos que ciñen,"

"Compuesto tras un viaje por Hambleton Hills, Yorkshire,"

"Esas palabras dije cuando, en cavilación," "Compuesto en el puente de Westminster (3 de septiembre de 1802)," "En la abadía de Furness," "Oda: Insinuaciones de inmortalidad por recuerdos de la temprana niñez," "El preludio o desarrollo de la mente de un poeta", fragments from I and II)

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