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- Title
Wordsworth's Perplexed Punctuation in 'Michael' and 'Resolution and Independence'.
- Authors
Boynton, Owen
- Abstract
The article discusses punctuation in the poetry of English poet William Wordsworth, critiquing the poems "Michael" and "Resolution and Independence." It comments on the solitary figures of Michael, a discharged soldier, in "Michael," and Margaret, a leech-gatherer, in "Resolution and Independence." The author considers how punctuation reflects Wordsworth's perplexity.
- Subjects
WORDSWORTH, William, 1770-1850; MICHAEL (Poem); RESOLUTION &; Independence (Poem : Wordsworth); PUNCTUATION; SOLITUDE in literature; VETERANS in literature; PERPLEXITY (Philosophy)
- Publication
Romanticism, 2013, Vol 19, Issue 1, p77
- ISSN
1354-991X
- Publication type
Poetry Review
- DOI
10.3366/rom.2013.0114