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GCSE: English Literature: Poetry: Pre-1914: By Author: William Wordsworth Coursework
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| Compare and Contrast Sir John Betjamen's 'Slough' and William Wordsworth's 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge' |
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| Daffodils, by William Wordsworth. |
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| How does Coleridge's Kubla Khan explain the process of creativity? |
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| Describe How a Poet trys to Portray a Vivid Sense of Place. |
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| The extract from "The Prelude" is written mainly in the first person singular and in the past tense, reminiscing about a happy winters day when Wordsworth was a child. |
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| Composed Upon Westminster Bridge and London 1802 By Wordsworth. |
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| Compare and Contrast Wordsworths London 1802 and Arnolds Dover Beach as responses to the poets views of their situation |
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| Compare the poems 'upon Westminster bridge' by Wordsworth and 'London' by Blake. |
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| Daffodils Appreciation |
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| Poetry Comparison on Wordsworth's |
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| Compare and contrast the two poems 'Slough' and 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge'. |
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| Compare 'Lake Isle of Innisfree' by WB Yeats with 'Composed upon Westminster Bridge' by W Wordsworth. |
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| Choose two poems in which the poets celebrate scenes. What is celebrated in each poem and how do the poets use form, structure and language to express what makes the place special |
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| Comparison between The Daffodils by William Wordsworth, and Miracle on St.Davids Day by Gillian Clarke. |
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| Comparing The Daffodils by William Wordsworth and To Daffodils by Robert Herrick |
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| Comparison between The Daffodils by William Wordsworth, and Miracle on St.Davids Day by Gillian Clarke. |
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| The Listeners - Atmosphere |
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| Comparison of 20th century prose |
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| Compare and contrast how Lord Byron's She Walks in Beauty and William Wordsworth's She was a Phantom of Delight explore the theme of attraction to mysterious beauty. In your answer you must comment on: |
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| Compare and Contrast the works Of two poets who write on The themes of people And landscape - Ronald Stewart Thomas and William Wordsworth |
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| It has been said that Wordsworth's Lucy poems have more differences than similarities. |
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| Show that Wordsworth's "The Daffodils" and Blake's "London" are visions of Heaven and Hell. |
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| Composed upon Westminster bridge by William Wodsworth. |
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| An analytical comparison between Philip Larkin's 'Here' and Wordsworth's 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge'. |
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| Comparing and contrasting 'i thank you God' by e.e. cummings with 'Composed upon Westminster Bridge' by William Wordsthworth. |
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Most Recent William Wordsworth Essays
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| InâWilliam Wordsworth: Sonnet: Composed Upon Westminster Bridge,â how does the speaker convey a sense of admiration for the scene? |
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| Poems Coursework |
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| The Prelude |
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| Ancient Mariner |
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