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- Cultural Capital. New Statesman. Retrieved 5 August 2014. "Famous Wordsworthians". School Website. Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. "Clive...
- Austen's novels; "Its emphasis on memory and subjectivity has been called Wordsworthian, its emotional tone has been likened to S****ey and Keats, and its epistemological...
- It was a study of cottages, villas, and other dwellings centred on a Wordsworthian argument that buildings should be sympathetic to their immediate environment...
- JSTOR 449365. Dunham, Robert H (Autumn 1976). "Silas Marner and the Wordsworthian Child". SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500–1900. 16 (4): 645–659...
- own records. He died on 12 February 2020, at the age of 80. "Famous Wordsworthians". Bishop Wordsworth's School website. Retrieved 28 October 2011. "Pianist...
- period of creative output and prefigures much of the distinctively Wordsworthian verse that was to follow. The poem is written in tightly structured...
- introduction as "providing a new direction for nature poetry in the post-Wordsworthian world." He has since published ten additional collections of poetry...
- was mostly a prose writer and did not particularly subscribe to the Wordsworthian vision of the Lakes. Southey, like Wordsworth, started out on the republican...
- apartment, he and the narrator strike up an unlikely friendship. "Her Wordsworthian exploration of 'how much of life is shaped by sadness for what's left...
- downplaying of the importance of the erotic in his work, as well as the Wordsworthian Romanticism of his cult of childhood play (exaggerated still further...