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First Edition 1897
Second Edition, with additional Appendix, 1921
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Printed in Great Britain by Turnbull & Spears, Edinburgh
06-7-29 Luz
Gratefully dedicated
to
Professor Alexandre Beljame
University of Paris
Wish
6-6-29 19682
I. General characteristics of Wordsworth's poetry
II. Origin and import of The Prelude
Book i
CHILDHOOD, YOUTH AND EDUCATION
CHAPTER I
Cockermouth
Wordsworth's family, birthplace, and infancy
CHAPTER II
Hawkshead
I. School recollections of French poets compared with
those of English poets
II. System of education at Hawkshead. The masters
III. The schoolboy's reading
IV. Games and Nature
V. Birth of his imagination
VI. Wordsworth's ideas on education
CHAPTER III
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I. Youthful passion for the ornate in literature .
II. Poetic style of the descriptive poets of the 18th
· early poems
IV. The real merit of these poems lies in the sincerity
and force of their descriptions
V. Personal sentiments. He affects a conventional melan-
choly.
Book it
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.
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MORAL CRISIS
Residence in London
I. Refusal to choose a profession
II. Hitherto London had only been treated in satirical
poetry. Novelty of Wordsworth's attitude
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