William Wordsworth, the worldly recluse [ Art and Literature ]
… serves at once as a poetic resource, a concept in his prose writings, and a way of mapping his career. During the intellectual and political ferment of the 1790s, Wordsworth travelled to revolutionary France twice – in 1790 and 1791 – … who co-authored the volume. The poems of this period thus materialise the poetic experimentations, mutual influence, and intellectual creativity that united both poets. 2 . William Wordsworth, The Prose Works of William Wordsworth, ed. W. J. … Wordsworth’s shift to conservatism. Wordsworth’s later years reinforced the overlap of creativity and literary and intellectual connections. His travels abroad bring this into focus: he was notably accompanied by Henry Crabb Robinson …
Correspondence | Domesticity | French Revolution | Politics | Solitude
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