Sound And Motion In Wordsworth¿¿¿¿¿¿¿s Poetry is a literary analysis of the works of the famous English poet William Wordsworth. Written by May Tomlinson and originally published in 1905, this book explores the role of sound and motion in Wordsworth¿¿¿¿¿¿¿s poetry. Tomlinson examines how Wordsworth uses language to create a sense of movement and rhythm in his poems, and how these elements contribute to the overall emotional impact of his work. She also explores the themes and motifs that are present in Wordsworth¿¿¿¿¿¿¿s poetry, such as nature, memory, and the passage of time.Throughout the book, Tomlinson provides detailed analyses of several of Wordsworth¿¿¿¿¿¿¿s most famous poems, including ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Tintern Abbey,¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿The Prelude,¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ and ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Ode: Intimations of Immortality.¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ She draws on a range of literary and philosophical sources to provide a comprehensive understanding of Wordsworth¿¿¿¿¿¿¿s work and its place in the Romantic literary tradition.Sound And Motion In Wordsworth¿¿¿¿¿¿¿s Poetry is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the poetry of William Wordsworth, as well as for students and scholars of Romantic literature more generally. With its detailed analysis and insightful commentary, this book provides a rich and nuanced understanding of one of the greatest poets in the English language.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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