James S. Kinder
James, P.D. Phyllis Dorothy
Hailed as “mystery at its best” by the new york times, shroud for a nightingale is the fourth book in bestselling author p.
Joseph Schillinger
Joseph Sweetman Ames
Joseph Smith Fletcher
H. Joseph.* Landers
Joseph Jaffe
James Grant
Haydn, Joseph
Haydn, Joseph
Antoine-Joseph Pernety
Joseph Addison
Haydn, Joseph
Haydn, Joseph
James M. Shultz
Ernest James Ashbaugh
Hazel James
James Mayhew
James Moore
James Mayhew
James Van Praagh
In his acclaimed bestseller talking to heaven, renowned medium james van praagh conveyed the message that death is not the end.
James Patterson
James Patterson
The sunday times bestseller, previously published as murder games, now a hit tv series starring alan cumming dr dylan reinhart is an expert on criminal behaviour.
James Buckley
This new title in the who hq now format for trending topics details one of the greatest soccer players of all time: cristiano ronaldo.
James Buckley
This new title in the who hq now format for trending topics details one of the greatest soccer players of all time: cristiano ronaldo.
James Parks
Nimona meets adventure time in the third installment of this full-color graphic novel about a singing skeleton who finally finds his origins alongside his gelatin monster sidekick!
James Cowan
Eloisa James
The arrogant duke of trent intends to marry a well-bred englishwoman.
James Newman Gray
James Grippando
James Caan
James Grayson Trulove
James Caan
James Canton
'intensely alive to the landscape; its pasts, people and creatures' robert macfarlane take a journey into our ancient past.
James Taylor
a beautifully illustrated and stunningly produced pop-up book that brings to life james taylor's enduring 1970 classic song "sweet baby james" for music lovers of all ages.
Joseph D'Agostino
James Arthur
James Busumtwi-Sam
James A. Bill
James May
James May
James Patterson
Grief-stricken by a recent tragedy, jennifer returns to the resort village where she grew up to help her beloved grandmother.
James May
James Patterson
Beautifully captures the joys of a new family as it builds to an overwhelmingly moving climax.
Davey Blackburn
James Heneage
Joseph Shipley
This fascinating, authoritative reference dictionary supplies the answers to hundreds of questions about the derivations of words we use everyday.
James Floyd Kelly
This is the perfect full-color, hands-on, easy tutorial for lego worlds, the world's most exciting new toys-to-life game!
James Wickett
James P. Smythe
James Abruzzo
A memorable performance of the new york city ballet or a captivating exhibition at the british museum could only be presented by arts institutions that are well-managed under strong leaders.
James Woodward
James Fenimore Cooper
The first of james fenimore cooper’s leatherstocking tales, the pioneers introduces natty bumppo, the quintessential american hunter and frontiersman.
James P. Smythe
James P. Duffy
An epic yet nearly forgotten battle of world war ii--general douglas macarthur's four-year assault on the pacific war's most hostile battleground: the mountainous, jungle-cloaked island of new guinea.
Herbert Samuel Lindenberger
Lee Johnson
Margaret Homans
Katherine Bergren
Mark J. Bruhn
Drawing extensively upon archival resources and manuscript evidence, wordsworth before coleridge rewrites the early history of wordsworth's intellectual development and thereby overturns a century-old consensus that derives his most important philo.
Alex Latter
Central to the creative process of the romantic poets that followed him, wordsworth's preface to the lyrical ballads has been both a gift and a thorn in the side of critics for over a century.
David B. Pirie
Andrew Bennett
William wordsworth's poetry responded to the enormous literary, political, cultural, technological and social changes that the poet lived through during his lifetime (1770‒1850), and to his own transformation from young radical inspired by the french revo.
Sally Bushell
Re-reading the excursion: narrative, response and the wordsworthian dramatic voice is a groundbreaking study, which transforms contemporary critical understanding of the excursion and of the place of this long poem in the wordsworthian canon.
Robert Rehder
First published in 1981, this study sees wordsworth's work as part of the continuous european struggle to come to terms with consciousness.
Alexander, J. H.
First published in 1987, this book is written for those who are encountering wordsworth for the first time and for those familiar with his works that are at a loss to understand his reputation or why his work has impressed them.
C. C. Clarke
Elizabeth Ott
M. Keay
Wordsworth's romantic critique of industrial life and society was backward-looking.
Robert Rehder
First published in 1981, this study sees wordsworth's work as part of the continuous european struggle to come to terms with consciousness.
Lisa Ottum
Situated at the intersection of ecocriticism, affect studies, and romantic studies, this collection breaks new ground on the role of emotions in western environmentalism.
Robert Rehder
First published in 1981, this study sees wordsworth's work as part of the continuous european struggle to come to terms with consciousness.
Herbert Samuel Lindenberger
In a series of closely related essays, professor lindenberger analyzes the language, style, imagery, and organization of wordsworth's prelude.
Lisa Ottum
Situated at the intersection of ecocriticism, affect studies, and romantic studies, this collection breaks new ground on the role of emotions in western environmentalism.
Catherine M. Wallace
First published in 1983, this book examines a work whose intricacies have baffled and infuriated generations of readers and proposes a theory of coleridge's writing habits that explain(s) his explanation.
J.H. Alexander
First published in 1987, this book is written for those who are encountering wordsworth for the first time and for those familiar with his works that are at a loss to understand his reputation or why his work has impressed them.
John F. Danby
First published in 1960, this book studies wordsworth's 'simple' poems, such as the lyrical ballads, as products of a sophisticated and powerfully successful literary genius.
Donald Wesling
First published in 1970, this stylistic and interpretative account of some of wordsworth's major poetry examines description and meditation in his landscape writing.
William Wordsworth
Reviewed by byron, satirized by mant as revealing silliness and simplicity, poems in two volumes shows wordsworth at the height of his powers.
Brian R. Bates
Wordsworth's process of revision, his organization of poetic volumes and his supplementary writings are often seen as distinct from his poetic composition.
Hunter Davies
A new edition of the only full-length popular biography of william wordsworth..
Christopher Wordsworth
This two-volume biography of william wordsworth (1770 1850) was published in 1851 by his nephew, christopher (1807 85), a scholar who later became bishop of lincoln.
John Purkis
Probably the most famous of the romantic poets, william wordsworth worked with and influenced many of the leading poets of the age.
Michael Baron
This broad-raning survey aims to redefine the variety of wordsworth's writing by showing how it incorporates contemporary concepts of language difference and the ways in which popular and serious literature were compared and distinguished during this peri.
Margaret Homans
How does the consciousness of being a woman affect the workings of the poetic imagination?
Jonathan Bate
First published in 1991, "romantic ecology "reassesses the poetry of william wordsworth in the context of the abiding pastoral tradition in english literature.
Jonathan Bate
First published in 1991, "romantic ecology "reassesses the poetry of william wordsworth in the context of the abiding pastoral tradition in english literature.
Kenneth Cervelli
Dorothy wordsworth has a unique place in literary studies.
Catherine MacDonald Maclean
Originally published in 1927, this volume contains a series of short essays on the lives and works of dorothy and william wordsworth.
John Williams
E. Lindstrom
In the romantic period's economics of 'fiat' money the legacy of romanticism involves absolutist gestures of verbal fiat.
Noel Jackson
Romantic poets, notably wordsworth, blake, coleridge and keats, were deeply interested in how perception and sensory experience operate, and in the connections between sense-perception and aesthetic experience.
Simpson, David
This reading of wordworth's poetry by leading critic david simpson centres on its almost obsessive representation of spectral forms and images of death in life.
Frances Wilson
Described by the writer and opium addict thomas de quincey as “the very wildest .
Sally Bushell
Text as process is about the literary work before it becomes a completed work of art.
Susan M. Levin
Like her more famous brother william, dorothy wordsworth was also an important writer.
Harold Bloom
- an in-depth critical portrait of an essential writer presented in a historical context- a useful chronology- an introduction by harold bloom..
Simpson, David
This reading of wordworth's poetry by leading critic david simpson centres on its almost obsessive representation of spectral forms and images of death in life.
Monique R. Morgan
How did nineteenth-century poets negotiate the complex interplay between two seemingly antithetical modes—lyric and narrative?
Dorothy Wordsworth
From longman's cultural editions series, "dorothy wordsworth," edited by internationally acclaimed expert susan levin, is the first to present wordsworth's writing in a single volume representing all genres to attract her pen.
Eric C. Walker
Marriage, writing, and romanticism studies marriage in two sets of literary texts from the regency decade: the novels of jane austen—who avoided marriage in her own life but seems to have written about nothing else—and a set of non-canonical and ge.
William Wordsworth
This searchable reading text of the four main political texts produced by william wordsworth will enable readers to follow the political peregrinations of a major poet who, as he said to orville dewey, an american visitor, gave twelve hours thought to soc.
Wordsworth, Christopher
Dorothy Wordsworth
Dorothy wordsworth's journals are a unique record of her life with her brother william, at the time when he was at the height of his poetic powers.
Firat Karadas
The book studies metaphor, myth and their imaginative aspects in the poetry of william wordsworth, percy bysshe shelley and john keats.
James M. Garrett
Shedding fresh light on wordsworth's contested relationship with an england that changed dramatically over the course of his career, james garrett places the poet's lifelong attempt to control his literary representation within the context of national ide.
Ron Broglio
Felicity James
This book makes the case for a re-placing of lamb as reader, writer and friend in the midst of the lively political and literary scene of the 1790s.
Rañjanā Śāhī
Joel Faflak
In this provocative work, joel faflak argues that romanticism, particularly british romantic poetry, invents psychoanalysis in advance of freud.