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World Book - Wordsworth, William
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Poetry Foundation: William Wordsworth
Tintern Abbey
I Wandered Lonely
The Solitary Reaper
Toussaint
Westminster Bridge
It is a Beauteous Evening
The French Revolution
My Heart Leaps Up
The Ruined Cottage
The poem
Sparknotes: summary and analysis
Sparknotes: themes
Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey: Inspiration or Aspiration?
An introduction to ‘Tintern Abbey’
The poem
Sparknotes: summary and analysis
Shmoop: themes
The poem
Sparknotes: summary and analysis
Literary English: summary and analysis
The poem
Black Heroes/White Writers: Toussaint L'Ouverture and the Literary Imagination
Who was Toussaint Louverture?
Analysis
The poem
Literary Devices: summary and analysis
Shmoop: themes
British Library: Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
The poem
Sparknotes: summary and commentary
The poem
Wordsworth and the French Revolution
Shmoop: Revolution & Romanticism
The poem
My Heart Leaps Up analysis
Shmoop: summary and analysis
The poem
Home and homelessness in William Wordsworth’s ‘The Ruined Cottage’
Narrative and persuasion in The Ruined Cottage
A Poet's Guide to Britain
Romanticism
Themes
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World Book - Romanticism
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The Romantics
A brief guide to Romanticism
The Romantic Era
Introduction to Romanticism
Landscape and the sublime
Romanticism: Definition & Key Themes
Wordsworth and the sublime
Home and homelessness in William Wordsworth’s ‘The Ruined Cottage’
'Composed upon Westminster Bridge'
An introduction to ‘Tintern Abbey’
A Guide to Wordsworth's Themes of Memory and Nature in 'Tintern Abbey'
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