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William Wordsworth
WordsworthDaily
What though the radiance which was once so brightBe now for ever taken from my sight,Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in
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friendstothis
“Tell me what are my Wordsworth” HER WORD PLAY IS SO SMART...... https://twitter.com/bestoftaylorr/status/1291046239614767104 Wordsworth kickstarted the age of literary Romanticism with his poetry, similar to how Taylor is most well
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Adam Lines
AdamCLines
Happy 250th Birthday Wordsworth I've been thinking about all the things I owe to Wordsworth today...#Wordsworth250 Thanks to my parents and our almost annual trips as a family, the Lake
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rach¹²⁷
alltoosuh
a breakdown of the lakes - a thread "Is it romantic how all my elegies/ Eulogize me?"Elegies are poems that are often reflections of a person after they die and
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the99thZainabyouknow
najeebz18
Thanks to my new course “A Brief History of Feminist Movements in Pakistan” I managed to discover a different side of Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah: unapologetically opinionated! I will be sharing
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Timothy Wilcox
PreCursorPoets
I posted last week this reading of a Wordsworth poem (with some notes contextualizing it with other poems). But then...https://twitter.com/PreCursorPoets/status/1319723749902614529 ...With bpNichol, I gave a bigger picture, not even just
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Just another Arthur
zahid_mahoor
Called as the 'Wordsworth' of Kashmiri poetry by Tagore, Mahjoor renewed the folklore and permissive the Kashmiri poetry, which through centuries had been overshadowed by the Persian influence. It remains
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hsfoIkIore
lyrical breakdown of the lakes by taylor swift: a thread “is it romantic how all my elegies eulogize me?”elegies are a form of poem that is usually series and reflective
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Kirsty Rolfe
avoiding_bears
doing some teaching prep on Romantic poetry, flicking through the Norton Anthology, and look the fact that Wordsworth wrote a poem called 'Nutting' is just very funny, it is just
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Dr Alison Bedford
bedforda1
Kevis Goodman's keynote on Reading Pathology and the Embodiment of Motion. 19th C. Pathology was the philosophical interpretation of disease. Proposes pathology as a way of exploring the connection between
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Shanti Daffern
shantidaffern
Good morning! New followers, might I introduce myself with a rambling photo thread of some of my favourite trees? This ash tree (here and above) grows on Bredon Hill, Worcestershire.
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Alex L. Milsom
alexandramilsom
Hard to live tweet without childcare, but seeing @ProfChander, @zugenia, and @ronjaunee on the same screen is amazing. #Bigger6 #BIPOC19 Wow @zugenia: "Liberalism is COMPATIBLE with colonialism. They’re close siblings
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Mr. Lydon
LydonTeaches
Reading poetry today reminds me how inadequate poetry instruction is in grade school. The wrong poets, the wrong poems, the wrong concepts. It really is a monumental failure on the
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anna ✨ (taylor’s version)
annasepiphany
the lakes : all the references in the song to the lake districtTHREAD “take me to the lakes where all the poets went to die”the lake district was made popular
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olga the mirrorball
taybleofcontent
The Lakes Analysis: A THREAD okay sooo disclaimer i haven’t done englit in like two years and i’ll probably miss something so feel free to add your own theories!
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Samuel West 💙
exitthelemming
63 No Man is an Island from Meditation XVII by John Donne#PandemicPoems https://soundcloud.com/user-115260978/63-no-man-is-an-island-from-meditation-xvii-by-john-donne 64 Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley#PandemicPoems https://soundcloud.com/user-11
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