William Wordsworth, Tintern Abbey
One of the great poems of the Romantic period on the relation of a person's memory to his identity. In conjunction with the sublime, the poetic imagination is the vehicle to a 'new birth', a form of self-creation.

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William Wordsworth, Tintern Abbey

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