Jiaguo Yu
Aibing Yu
The aim of this handbook is to provide a comprehensive summary of the field of particle science and technology which includes most updated research findings and their applications in different industries.
Aibing Yu
Aibing Yu
The aim of this handbook is to provide a comprehensive summary of the field of particle science and technology which includes most updated research findings and their applications in different industries.
Hongbing Yu
This book provides an intensive interdisciplinary study of modeling systems theory (mst), a significant post-modern theoretical framework that transcends the long cold war between the saussurean and the peircean traditions of the studies of the sign.
Huwy-min Lucia Liu
Yu Okano
Hongbing Yu
Catherine Yu
Yu Okano
Zhenming Liu
Petrus Liu
Leqi Yu
Petrus Liu
Yates Yen-Yu Chao
Ru-Shi Liu
Peng Yu
Ru-Shi Liu
Shubin Liu
Yu Tokunaga
Yu-Jin Zhang
Xinru Liu
Ru-Shi Liu
Zongyuan Zoe Liu
Shubin Liu
Guoliang Yu
Ken Liu
Yu Okano
Yu-Ao Chen
Yu Okano
Fenrong Liu
The handbook aims to provide a comprehensive review of research on logical thought in china by both chinese and non-chinese scholars.
刘路 (Liu Lu)
Francis T. S. Yu
Xi Liu
Yu Hashimoto
Lili Liu
Yang Yu
Ching-Yu Cheng
Yates Yen-Yu Chao
Yu Haiyang
Kunrong Liu
Herbert Samuel Lindenberger
Lee Johnson
Margaret Homans
Katherine Bergren
Mark J. Bruhn
Drawing extensively upon archival resources and manuscript evidence, wordsworth before coleridge rewrites the early history of wordsworth's intellectual development and thereby overturns a century-old consensus that derives his most important philo.
Alex Latter
Central to the creative process of the romantic poets that followed him, wordsworth's preface to the lyrical ballads has been both a gift and a thorn in the side of critics for over a century.
Sally Bushell
Re-reading the excursion: narrative, response and the wordsworthian dramatic voice is a groundbreaking study, which transforms contemporary critical understanding of the excursion and of the place of this long poem in the wordsworthian canon.
Robert Rehder
First published in 1981, this study sees wordsworth's work as part of the continuous european struggle to come to terms with consciousness.
Alexander, J. H.
First published in 1987, this book is written for those who are encountering wordsworth for the first time and for those familiar with his works that are at a loss to understand his reputation or why his work has impressed them.
C. C. Clarke
Robert Rehder
First published in 1981, this study sees wordsworth's work as part of the continuous european struggle to come to terms with consciousness.
Lisa Ottum
Situated at the intersection of ecocriticism, affect studies, and romantic studies, this collection breaks new ground on the role of emotions in western environmentalism.
Robert Rehder
First published in 1981, this study sees wordsworth's work as part of the continuous european struggle to come to terms with consciousness.
Herbert Samuel Lindenberger
In a series of closely related essays, professor lindenberger analyzes the language, style, imagery, and organization of wordsworth's prelude.
Lisa Ottum
Situated at the intersection of ecocriticism, affect studies, and romantic studies, this collection breaks new ground on the role of emotions in western environmentalism.
Catherine M. Wallace
First published in 1983, this book examines a work whose intricacies have baffled and infuriated generations of readers and proposes a theory of coleridge's writing habits that explain(s) his explanation.
J.H. Alexander
First published in 1987, this book is written for those who are encountering wordsworth for the first time and for those familiar with his works that are at a loss to understand his reputation or why his work has impressed them.
John F. Danby
First published in 1960, this book studies wordsworth's 'simple' poems, such as the lyrical ballads, as products of a sophisticated and powerfully successful literary genius.
Donald Wesling
First published in 1970, this stylistic and interpretative account of some of wordsworth's major poetry examines description and meditation in his landscape writing.
Brian R. Bates
Wordsworth's process of revision, his organization of poetic volumes and his supplementary writings are often seen as distinct from his poetic composition.
Hunter Davies
A new edition of the only full-length popular biography of william wordsworth..
Christopher Wordsworth
This two-volume biography of william wordsworth (1770 1850) was published in 1851 by his nephew, christopher (1807 85), a scholar who later became bishop of lincoln.
John Purkis
Probably the most famous of the romantic poets, william wordsworth worked with and influenced many of the leading poets of the age.
Michael Baron
This broad-raning survey aims to redefine the variety of wordsworth's writing by showing how it incorporates contemporary concepts of language difference and the ways in which popular and serious literature were compared and distinguished during this peri.
Margaret Homans
How does the consciousness of being a woman affect the workings of the poetic imagination?
Jonathan Bate
First published in 1991, "romantic ecology "reassesses the poetry of william wordsworth in the context of the abiding pastoral tradition in english literature.
Jonathan Bate
First published in 1991, "romantic ecology "reassesses the poetry of william wordsworth in the context of the abiding pastoral tradition in english literature.
Kenneth Cervelli
Dorothy wordsworth has a unique place in literary studies.
Catherine MacDonald Maclean
Originally published in 1927, this volume contains a series of short essays on the lives and works of dorothy and william wordsworth.
John Williams
E. Lindstrom
In the romantic period's economics of 'fiat' money the legacy of romanticism involves absolutist gestures of verbal fiat.
Noel Jackson
Romantic poets, notably wordsworth, blake, coleridge and keats, were deeply interested in how perception and sensory experience operate, and in the connections between sense-perception and aesthetic experience.
William Wordsworth
This searchable reading text of the four main political texts produced by william wordsworth will enable readers to follow the political peregrinations of a major poet who, as he said to orville dewey, an american visitor, gave twelve hours thought to soc.
Wordsworth, Christopher
Stephen Prickett
Kenneth Cervelli
Dorothy wordsworth has a unique place in literary studies.
Howard M. Beck
John G. Rudy
Mark L. Reed
As a poet whose art developed in a remarkably coherent chronological pattern and whose overt use of his own life for the subject matter of his verse was unparalleled in extent, wordsworth presents an especially compelling claim to such systematic treatmen.
Jones, John
Katherine Mary Peek
James, W. M.
A. Charles Babenroth
May Tomlinson
Edmund Lee
David Masson
Wordsworth, Christopher