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Wordsworth and Coleridge |
An Introduction to Wordsworth and Coleridge, a book chapter included in A Guide to English and American Literature (Changbi, 2001) |
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The Making of "English" in the 19th-Century Britain |
An essay on how the subject of "English literature" was conceived, developed, and established as an academic discipline in the British universities throughout the 19th century. |
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Romantic Elegy and the Politics of Lamentation |
A reading of Shelley's "Adonais" as an outstanding example of "romantic" elegy with reference to the literary tradition of the pastoral elegy. This contains a close examination of the cultural war between the Hunt group and the Tory critics that motivated Shelley to compose this poem. |
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Wordsworth and the French Revolution |
This is an essay on how the French Revolution was depicted in Wordsworth's "The Prelude". |
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Modern Autobiography and Poetic Confession |
This essay explores the idea of Autobiography in the Modern poetry implying that Wordsworth's poetic autobiography like "The Prelude" could be its inauguration. |
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Poetic Tradition and Diction Experiment |
An article clarifies the idea of "lyrical ballad" by examining the group of poems in "Lyrical Ballads" that are categorized as "real" lyrical ballads. |
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Romantic Autobiography and Modern Self |
An article on the idea of romantic autobiography. This contains a reading of Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey" as his "literary" autobiography. |
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Romanticism and Utopia |
An article on the idea of Utopia in British Romanticism. |
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Romanticism and Empire |
An article on the idea of empire in the English Romantic poetry, particularly in Wordsworth and Coleridge. This article contains a reading of "Michael" in the context of imperialism. |
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A Reading of "The Ruined Cottage" |
A reading of Wordsworth's "The Ruined Cottage" with reference to the social history of a "War Widow" |
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