Tragedies by Wordsworth, Coleridge and Shelley probe England's responses to the French Revolution and the poets' relationships with each other.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Reeve Parker is Professor of English Emeritus at Cornell University, and is also a Life Member of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge.
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Part I. Wordsworth: 1. Reading Wordsworth's power: narrative and usurpation in The Borderers 2. Cradling French Macbeth: managing the art of second-hand Shakespeare 3. 'In some sort seeing with my proper eyes': Wordsworth and the spectacles of Paris 4. Drinking up whole rivers: facing Wordsworth's watery discourse Part II. Coleridge and Shelley: 5. Osorio's dark employments: tricking out Coleridgean tragedy 6. Listening to remorse: assuming man's infirmities 7. Reading Shelley's delicacy.
Part I. Wordsworth: 1. Reading Wordsworth's power: narrative and usurpation in The Borderers 2. Cradling French Macbeth: managing the art of second-hand Shakespeare 3. 'In some sort seeing with my proper eyes': Wordsworth and the spectacles of Paris 4. Drinking up whole rivers: facing Wordsworth's watery discourse Part II. Coleridge and Shelley: 5. Osorio's dark employments: tricking out Coleridgean tragedy 6. Listening to remorse: assuming man's infirmities 7. Reading Shelley's delicacy.
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