The Questioning Presence: Wordsworth, Keats, and the Interrogative Mode in Romantic Poetry |
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... Solitary and the Wanderer " a psychomach- ia ... in which the Solitary presents the questions that threatened Wordsworth with despair , and the Wanderer the only possible an- swers to those questions " ( p . 68 ) . It is not surprising ...
... Solitary and the Wanderer " a psychomach- ia ... in which the Solitary presents the questions that threatened Wordsworth with despair , and the Wanderer the only possible an- swers to those questions " ( p . 68 ) . It is not surprising ...
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... Solitary : " What renovation , " " What / Degree , " " How far , " and " whether aught " consign the Solitary's reformation to uncertainty , and the conditionals if and may suggest the Author's doubt about the reception and renewal of ...
... Solitary : " What renovation , " " What / Degree , " " How far , " and " whether aught " consign the Solitary's reformation to uncertainty , and the conditionals if and may suggest the Author's doubt about the reception and renewal of ...
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... Solitary's ( e.g. , 5.224 , 602 , 8.335 ) . The difficulty of entirely discrediting the Solitary is aggravated by Wordsworth's willingness to show the Wanderer's interpretations as not just occasionally perverse or limited but sometimes ...
... Solitary's ( e.g. , 5.224 , 602 , 8.335 ) . The difficulty of entirely discrediting the Solitary is aggravated by Wordsworth's willingness to show the Wanderer's interpretations as not just occasionally perverse or limited but sometimes ...
Contents
Editions | 11 |
English Romanticism and the Interrogative | 17 |
The Reader Questioned in Lyrical Ballads 1800 | 71 |
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