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|a Bailey, Quentin,
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|a Wordsworth's vagrants
|b police, prisons and poetry in the 1790s /
|c by Quentin Bailey.
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|a Burlington, Vt. :
|b Ashgate,
|c c2011.
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|a 230 p.
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|a British literature in context in the long eighteenth century
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Prisoners, poetry, and the 'Jacobin creed' -- A 'rapid and alarming increase of crimes': law and order in eighteenth-century england -- 'Tyranny and implements of death': crimes, punishments, and the 'distracted times' of 1792-1795 -- A traveller upon the plain of sarum: sacrificial altars, penal reform, and the salisbury plain poems -- 'If good angels fail': government, lawlessness, and sympathy in the borderers -- 'Dangerous and suspicious trades': the pedlar, the board of police revenue, and the poetry of human suffering -- 'Have you any honest means of livelihood, and if so, what is it?': idle and disorderly persons in the 1798 lyrical ballads -- 'Laugh and be gay, to the woods away!': madness and the limits of poetic knowledge -- Peter Bell and 'the spirits of the mind'.
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|a Wordsworth, William,
|d 1770-1850
|x Criticism and interpretation.
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|a Wordsworth, William,
|d 1770-1850
|x Political and social views.
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|a Literature and society
|x History
|y 18th century.
|z England
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|a English poetry
|x History and criticism.
|y 18th century
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|a Social change in literature.
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