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Romanticism : a critical reader
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ISBN: 0631195041 0631195033 Year: 1995 Publisher: Oxford, UK Cambridge, Mass. Blackwell

Wordsworth : an inner life
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ISBN: 0631206388 Year: 2002 Publisher: Oxford : Blackwell,

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Six contemporary dramatists: Bennett, Potter, Gray, Brenton, Hare, Ayckbourn
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ISBN: 0312123604 0333613686 Year: 1995 Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press,

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Romanticism : an anthology with CD-ROM
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ISBN: 0631222693 9780631222699 Year: 2000 Publisher: Oxford : Blackwell,

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Six contemporary dramatists : Bennett, Potter, Gray, Brenton, Hare, Ayckbourn
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ISBN: 033367068X 0333165676 Year: 1995 Publisher: Basingstoke : Macmillan,

Romantic women poets : an anthology
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ISBN: 0631203303 Year: 1997 Publisher: Oxford, UK Blackwell

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William Hazlitt : The First Modern Man
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ISBN: 0191615366 9780191615368 9780199588848 0199588848 9780191563614 0191563617 Year: 2008 Publisher: Oxford : OUP Oxford,

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Romanticism is where the modern age begins, and Hazlitt was its most articulate spokesman. No one else had the ability to see it whole; no one else knew so many of its politicians, poets, and philosophers. By interpreting it for his contemporaries, he speaks to us of ourselves - of the culture and world we now inhabit. Perhaps the most important development of his time, the creation of a mass media, is one that now dominates our lives. Hazlitt's livelihood was dependent on it. Asthe biography argues, he took political sketch-writing to a new level, invented sports commentary as we know it, and

Wordsworth's reading, 1770-1799
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ISBN: 0511833288 0511519141 0521416000 0521037409 Year: 1993 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Wordsworth's Reading 1770-1799 lists all of the authors and (where possible) books known to have been read by William Wordsworth from his childhood until his move to Dove Cottage in 1799 at the age of twenty-nine. This information is presented in an easy-to-use form - in alphabetical order by author - and includes dates of reading and full discussions of the evidence. It draws on analyses of Wordsworth's manuscripts contained in current or forthcoming scholarly editions of his works, and incorporates a great deal of original research into the poet's intellectual development, including studies of the libraries of John Wordsworth Sr. (the poet's father), Hawkshead Grammar School, Racedown Lodge, and the Bristol Library Society. Where possible, surviving copies of Wordsworth's books are examined and described. This is a most complete study of Wordsworth's reading, and will be an essential reference tool for all scholars and students of his work.

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