TY - BOOK AU - Blades,John TI - Wordsworth and Coleridge: lyrical ballads T2 - Analysing texts SN - 1403904790 AV - PR5869.L93 B55 2004 U1 - 821.708 PY - 2004/// CY - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - English poetry KW - 19th century KW - History and criticism KW - Romanticism KW - England N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-288) and index; TOC; Some Important Events During the Lives of Wordsworth and Coleridge -- Analysing Lyrical Ballads -- Childhood and the Growth of the Mind -- 'Lucy Gray' -- 'We are seven' -- 'There was a Boy' -- 'Nutting' -- Imagination -- 'Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey' -- 'The Nightingale' -- 'Love' -- Old Age: a 'vital anxiousness' -- Michael: A Pastoral Poem -- 'The Old Cumberland Beggar' -- 'The Fountain' -- Social Issues: 'the mean and vulgar works of man' -- 'The Convict' -- 'The Female Vagrant' -- 'The Thorn' -- Nature and the Supernatural: 'the strangeness of it' -- 'Lines written in early spring' -- 'The Tables Turned' -- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner -- The Context and the Critics -- The Politics of Wordsworth and Coleridge -- Wordsworth and the 'Rabble-rousers' -- Coleridge and dreams of Utopia -- 1798 and after -- Reading and Writing in Eighteenth-Century England -- Publishing, printing and book-selling -- Effects on writers -- Readers: education and literacy -- The Ballad revival -- The Poet as Critic and Theorist -- Wordsworth and 'pre-established codes of decision' -- 'five hundred Sir Isaac Newtons': Coleridge's literary theory -- Dorothy Wordsworth and the Lake Poets -- Dorothy among the poets -- 'more than half a poet': home at Alfoxden and Grasmere -- Dorothy herself: 'Come forth and feel the sun' -- Critical Responses to Lyrical Ballads -- I. A. Richards -- Robert Mayo -- Geoffrey H. Hartman -- Paul de Man; English UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0617/2004042103-t.html UR - http://lib.ewubd.edu/ebook/4277 ER -