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From: Contemporary Review
Date: 20020301
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William Wordsworth: The Critical Heritage. Volume I. 1793-1820. Robert Woof, editor. Routledge. [pounds sterling]150.00. 1092 pages. ISBN 0-415-03441-8. The Critical Heritage series has earned for itself an excellent reputation because of the wide-ranging nature of the selections included in each volume. The aim is to give readers a balanced view of how contemporaries saw and criticised the works of their own generation, whether in published reviews, private letters, satires, parodies, imitative verse or diaries. This volume, the first of two to cover Wordsworth's works, is no ...
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