6. Counterperiodization and the Colloquial:Wordsworth and “the Days of Dryden and Pope”

In Patricia J. Scharlin & J. Gary Taylor (eds.), The Western Theory of Tradition: Terms and Paradigms of the Cultural Sublime. Yale University Press. pp. 89-109 (2000)
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