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William
Wordsworth / The Epitome of the Romantic Era Poet
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This 10 page paper looks at one specific aspect of Wordsworth poetry (nature)
and how it is representative of the entire literary period known as the
'Romantic Era.' Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Willword.wps
Ann
Plumptre’s “Something New” and William Wordsworth’s
“Prelude”
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This 8 page report discusses two prime examples of the
literary thought that predominated the romanticism of the
early years of the 19th century. Wordsworth’s work is one
of his greatest and chronicles his life and changes brought
about in him in verse. He incorporates himself with the
events of the day and his observations of his life as though
he were a subject to be analyzed. In contrast, Anne
Plumptre’s novel examines the life of woman constrained by
her time for no better reason than physical appearance and
her ability to evolve beyond such superficiality. The common
thread in both works is the idea of benevolence, of grace
that is an essential part of all life. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: BWplump.rtf
How William
Wordsworth Educates His Readers in "The Prelude:"
Books 9, 10 and 13
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A 5 page paper which examines how Wordsworth was inspired by
historical events that teach mankind to learn from history
in order to avoid making the same mistakes, as evidenced in
three books from his epic poem. No additional sources are
used.
Filename: TGprelud.wps
Wordsworth’s
“She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways”
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A five page look at this poem by William Wordsworth. The
paper observes that the poem begins by describing the young
woman and ends by describing the poet’s feelings for her,
which was really what he was describing all along.
Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: KBlucy.wps
Can
Authority Ever Be Entirely Justified?
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A 5 page paper which examines the issue of authority, and
whether or not it can ever be entirely justified, by
specifically considering the divine authority of kings in
William Shakespeare's "Henry IV," the authority of
God (and man) in John Milton's "Paradise Lost,"
the secret wish of female authority in Geoffrey Chaucer's
"The Wife of Bath's Tale," and William
Wordsworth's determination of poetic authority. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGauthry.wps
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