WORDSWORTH AS AN EGALITARIAN
Journal Title: Asian Journal Social Sciences & Humanities - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Wordsworth was an egalitarian. His poems between 1793 and 1798 are concerned with the problems and sufferings of the humble and the down trodden people of his time. Wordsworth was deeply influenced by the repercussions of the Industrial Revolution, failure of the French Revolution, and by the views of his friend Beaupuy on social justice. This paper will study Wordsworth as an egalitarian poet.
Authors and Affiliations
Faria Saeed Khan
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