Lyrical BalladsRoutledge, 2013-05-13 - 440 psl. When it was first published, Lyrical Ballads enraged the critics of the day: Wordsworth and Coleridge had given poetry a voice, one decidedly different to that which had been voiced before. This acclaimed Routledge Classics edition offers the reader the opportunity to study the poems in their original contexts as they appeared to Coleridge’s and Wordsworth’s contemporaries, and includes some of their most famous poems, including Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancyent Marinere. |
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... about Dove Cottage in 1890: “There is no place”, we said, “which has so many thoughts and memories as this belonging to our poetry; none at least in which they are so closely bound up with the poet Preface to the Routledge Classics Edition.
... about Dove Cottage in 1890: “There is no place”, we said, “which has so many thoughts and memories as this belonging to our poetry; none at least in which they are so closely bound up with the poet Preface to the Routledge Classics Edition.
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... poet and the poems . . . In every part of this little place [Wordsworth] has walked with his sister and wife or talked with Coleridge. And it is almost untouched. Why should we not try and secure it, as Shakespeare's birthplace is ...
... poet and the poems . . . In every part of this little place [Wordsworth] has walked with his sister and wife or talked with Coleridge. And it is almost untouched. Why should we not try and secure it, as Shakespeare's birthplace is ...
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... poet Edward Thomas sets off from London on a bicycle tour across country to the Quantocks: “I had a wish of a mildly imperative nature that Spring would be arriving among the Quantocks at the same time as myself”. His route would lead ...
... poet Edward Thomas sets off from London on a bicycle tour across country to the Quantocks: “I had a wish of a mildly imperative nature that Spring would be arriving among the Quantocks at the same time as myself”. His route would lead ...
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... poets were turning away from political radicalism, to experiment with lyrics that offered alter- native insights and renewals. They needed a refuge. Somewhere to start over. Rural Somerset, more than a day from London by the fastest ...
... poets were turning away from political radicalism, to experiment with lyrics that offered alter- native insights and renewals. They needed a refuge. Somewhere to start over. Rural Somerset, more than a day from London by the fastest ...
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... poet”; “the warm red fields, the gorse smouldering with bloom, . the dark, bleak ridges of heather or pine, [and] ... Poets”, in The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, ed. P. P. Howe (21 vols., London, 1930–34), xvii. 117, hereafter ...
... poet”; “the warm red fields, the gorse smouldering with bloom, . the dark, bleak ridges of heather or pine, [and] ... Poets”, in The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, ed. P. P. Howe (21 vols., London, 1930–34), xvii. 117, hereafter ...
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Lyrical Ballads 1798 | 46 |
Lyrical Ballads 1800 | 162 |
Preface 1800 Version with 1802 Variants | 286 |
Notes to the Poems | 315 |
Text of Lewti or the Circassian LoveChant | 361 |
Wordworths Appendix on Poetic Diction
From the 1802 Edition of Lyrical Ballads | 365 |
Some Contemporary Criticisms
of Lyrical Ballads | 371 |
Index of Titles | 398 |
Index of First Lines | 401 |
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