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"Deep Distresses is a psycho-biographical and cultural study of William Wordsworth's middle years and poetry that shows the poet's brother, Captain John Wordsworth, and the painter-aristocrat Sir George Beaumont to be the two pillars of the poet's life and poetry, rather than the marginal presences of other biographies. Even though today we assess the poetry of 1800-1807 as arguably the greatest by any poet writing in English of the entire nineteenth century, for the poet himself it was a period of stress, sadness, and failure."--Jacket.
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Biography, Brothers, Death and burial, Death in literature, Elegiac poetry, English, English Elegiac poetry, English Poets, Family, Family relationships, History and criticism, Poets, English, Sailors, Famille, Mort et sépulture, Poètes anglais, Relations familiales, Poésie élégiaque anglaise, Histoire et critique, Biographies, Frères, Marins, Mort dans la littérature, Families, Dichters, Geschichte 1800-1808, Wordsworth family, Beaumont, george howland, sir, 1753-1827, Poets, biography, Wordsworth, william, 1770-1850People
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Deep distresses: William Wordsworth, John Wordsworth, Sir George Beaumont : 1800-1808
2003, University of Delaware Press, Associated University Presses
in English
0874138159 9780874138153
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 188-197) and index.
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