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Wordsworth And The Cultivation Of Women Reprint 2020 Judith W Page

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Wordsworth And The Cultivation Of Women Reprint 2020 Judith W Page
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.86 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Judith W. Page
ISBN: 9780520311220, 0520311221
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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Wordsworth And The Cultivation Of Women Reprint 2020 Judith W Page by Judith W. Page 9780520311220, 0520311221 instant download after payment.

Focusing on the poems of Wordsworth's "Great Decade," feminist critics have tended to see Wordsworth as an exploiter of women and "feminine" perspectives. In this original and provocative book, Judith Page examines works from throughout Wordsworth's long career to offer a more nuanced feminist account of the poet's values. She asks questions about Wordsworth and women from the point of view of the women themselves and of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century culture. Making extensive use of family letters, journals, and other documents, as well as unpublished material by the poet's daughter Dora Wordsworth, Page presents Wordsworth as a poet not defined primarily by egotistical sublimity but by his complicated and conflicted endorsement of domesticity and familial life.

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