Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Essays on Literature and Philosophy, Vol. 1
How he Repels and Attracts - Advantages of a Chronological Arrange ment of his Poems - His View of the Functions of Poetry His Poetic Excellence and his Defects - His Views as to Poetic Diction - Effect of the French Revolution upon him - His Political Changes - His Relations to Rousseau - His Return to Nature - His Poetry of Nature - His Democratic Sentiment and Poetry of Humble Life - His Faith in Man - His Patriotism His Autobiography in the Prelude, Pp. 147 - 189.
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