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    Rock and romanticism : post-punk, goth, and metal as dark romanticism /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents:
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    The romantic body : love and sexuality in Keats, Wordsworth, and Blake / by Hagstrum, Jean H.

    Published 1985
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: love's body and soul -- John Keats: "The chief intensity" -- William Wordsworth: "Relationship and love" -- William Blake: "Arrows of desire" and " Chariots of fire" -- Philosophical epilogue: nature and imagination.…”
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    Mysticism in Blake and Wordsworth. by Korteling, Jacomina, 1892-

    Published 1966
    Table of Contents: “…General introduction -- Introduction to Blake's works -- William Blake, Songs of innocence -- Songs of experience -- Some early prophetic books -- The Fall -- The four Zoas, the emanations -- The redemption -- Nature -- His visions -- William Wordsworth, nature -- The child -- Man -- Conclusion.…”
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    Romantic perspectives : the work of Crabbe, Blake, Wordsworth, and Coleridge, as seen by their contemporaries and by themselves /

    Published 1964
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Preliminary Considerations -- The Position of Literary Periodicals in the Early Nineteenth Century -- Some Leading Literary Periodicals and Reviewers and their Attitudes to the Work of Crabbe, Wordsworth, and Coleridge -- Summary Impressions of the Attitudes of the Leading Periodicals towards the Poetry of Wordsworth, Crabbe, and Coleridge -- Other Expressions of Critical Opinion during the Period -- George Crabbe (1754-1832) -- William Blake (1757-1827) -- William Wordsworth (1770-1850) -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834).…”
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    The probable and the marvelous : Blake, Wordsworth, and the eighteenth-century critical tradition / by Jackson, Wallace, 1930-

    Published 1978
    Table of Contents: “…William Collins -- Thomas Gray -- Joseph and Thomas Warton -- The poetry of passion -- 4. William Blake. Continuity and tradition -- The terms of reaction -- Innocence and Experience -- Milton and the myth -- 5. …”
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