Timely utterances : re-reading the Wordsworth of the 1805 Prelude
My thesis explores how Wordsworth develops his poetic identity in ‘Growth of a Poet’s Mind’ in The Prelude. I argue that Wordsworth’s attempt to stabilize an identity in the mutability of time – in writing – results in a self precariously situated between past and present, speech and silence, for ex...
Main Author: | Lee, Chia-Jung |
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Other Authors: | Rawes, Alan ; Tambling, Jeremy |
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University of Manchester
2012
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.551311 |
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