Becoming Wordsworthian: A Performative Aesthetics

Univ of Massachusetts Press (1995)
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This work explores the hypothesis that Wordsworth the Poet is an imaginative projection in which William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy collaborated, developing a persona that they both strove to inhabit. The book is based on well-known Wordsworth texts and lesser known lyrics and essays.

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