Lon[d]on: Printed for J. & A. Arch, Gracechurch-Street, 1798
Lyrical Ballads
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London: printed for J. & A. Arch, 1798
"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey," pp. 201–210
Lyrical Ballads
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Bristol: printed by Biggs and Cottle, for T. N. Longman, Paternoster-Row, London, 1798
"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey," pp. 201–210
Lyrical Ballads, with other poems
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London: printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees, by Biggs and Co. Bristol, 1800
"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey," Volume I, pp. 201–210
Lyrical ballads, with other poems
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Philadelphia: Printed and sold by James Humphreys, 1802
"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey," Volume I, pp. 153–159
Selected Secondary and Reference Resources
The Cambridge Introduction to William Wordsworth by Emma Mason
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ISBN: 9780521896689
Publication Date: 2010-08-19
Outlining a series of contexts - biographical, historical and literary - as well as critical approaches to Wordsworth, this Introduction offers students ways to understand and enjoy Wordsworth's poetry and his role in the development of Romanticism in Britain. Emma Mason offers a completely up-to-date summary of criticism on Wordsworth from the Romantics to the present and an annotated guide to further reading. With definitions of technical terms and close readings of individual poems, Wordsworth's experiments with form are fully explained. This concise book is the ideal starting point for studying Lyrical Ballads, The Prelude, and the major poems as well as Wordsworth's lesser known writings.
The Cambridge Companion to Wordsworth by Stephen Gill (Editor)
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ISBN: 0521646812
Publication Date: 2003-06-12
Specially commissioned essays cover all the important aspects of this multi-faceted writer; the volume examines his poetic achievement with a chapter on poetic craft, while other chapters focus on the origin of his poetry and on the challenges it presented and continues to present. Further contributions include discussions of The Prelude and The Recluse, Wordsworth as philosophic poet, his writing in relation to European Romanticism, and Wordsworth as Nature poet. The collection, by an international team of established specialists concludes with a lucid account of the history of Wordsworth's texts, and offers students invaluable reference material including a chronology and guides to further reading.The volume aims to ensure that its readers will be grounded in the history of Wordsworth's career and his critical reception.