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Sites about The Prelude
by William Wordsworth
Critical sites about The Prelude
- Emotion and Cognition in The Prelude
- http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/emotion.html
- "The Prelude recounts a journey of self exploration by the end of which he iscertain of his calling as a poet. As we study his creative process we will see how he relatesemotion, cognition and reflection in his concept of imagination. Another relevant topic is how the reading of emotional literature affects judgment. He reveals his debt to literature of this kind as he shows us how it fostered his imagination, soothed his emotion and helped him develop certainty as to his calling."
- Contains: Content Analysis
- Author: Joel Pace
- From: Romanticism on the Net Vol. 1 February 1996
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- Wordsworth's The Prelude as Autobiography of An Orphan
- http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/orphan.html
- "The conclusion to be reached here is that ThePrelude is a great poem by its deep registering of the significance of historical changeprecisely because rather than in spite of its political conservatism."
- Contains: Content Analysis
- Author: Gary Farnell
- From: Romanticism on the Net Vol. 13 February 1999
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