Lyrical BalladsLongman, 1992 - 419 psl. This series aims to provide the student with accessible, annotated editions of key texts in English and American literature from the medieval to the modern period. |
Turinys
Lyrical Ballads generically considered | 9 |
An infinite complexity of pain and pleasure | 18 |
Animal Tranquillity and Decay ΙΟΙ | 25 |
Note on the text | 32 |
Wordsworths note to The Ancient Mariner | 39 |
Coleridge to William Wilberforce | 45 |
Preface | 55 |
Appendix | 87 |
Lines Written a few miles above Tintern Abbey | 205 |
There was a Boy | 222 |
Ellen Irwin | 240 |
The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman | 253 |
Poor Susan | 266 |
Lines Written with a slatepencil | 286 |
Nutting | 296 |
Rural Architecture | 317 |
Lyrical Ballads 1805 | 95 |
Goody Blake and Harry Gill | 103 |
The Thorn | 118 |
Anecdote for Fathers | 132 |
Lines Written in Early Spring | 145 |
Love | 170 |
Lines Written when sailing | 334 |
Arrangements and classifications | 359 |
arranged alphabetically by title of poem | 383 |
Bibliography and suggested reading | 407 |
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