Wordsworth (William) & Coleridge (Samuel Taylor)-- Lyrical Ballads (vol. 1)
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+ | Coleridge : The rime of the Ancient Mariner | ||
+ | Coleridge : The foster-mother's tale | ||
+ | Wordsworth : Lines left upon a seat in a yew tree | ||
+ | Coleridge : The nightingale | ||
+ | Wordsworth : The Female Vagrant | ||
+ | Wordsworth : Goody Blake and Harry Gill | ||
+ | wordsworth : Lines written at a small distance from my house and sent by my little boy to the person to whom they are addressed | ||
+ | Wordsworth : Simon Lee | ||
+ | " " : Anecdote for fathers | ||
+ | " " : We are Seven | ||
+ | " " : Lines written in early Spring | ||
+ | " " : the thorn | ||
+ | " " : The last of the flock | ||
+ | " " : The Mad Mother | ||
+ | Coleridge : The Idiot Boy | ||
+ | Wordsworth : Lines written near Richmond upon the Thames at Evening | ||
+ | " " : Expostulation and reply | ||
+ | " " : The tables turned | ||
+ | " " : Old Man travelling | ||
+ | " " : The complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman | ||
+ | " " : The Convict | ||
+ | " " : Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey | ||
+ | Coleridge : Love | ||
=Bibliographies= | =Bibliographies= |
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Edition Recommandée
Lyrical Ballads [1798], Volume one (pp. 47-166). Londres, Routledge Classics
Liste des poèmes
Coleridge : The rime of the Ancient Mariner Coleridge : The foster-mother's tale Wordsworth : Lines left upon a seat in a yew tree Coleridge : The nightingale Wordsworth : The Female Vagrant Wordsworth : Goody Blake and Harry Gill wordsworth : Lines written at a small distance from my house and sent by my little boy to the person to whom they are addressed Wordsworth : Simon Lee " " : Anecdote for fathers " " : We are Seven " " : Lines written in early Spring " " : the thorn " " : The last of the flock " " : The Mad Mother Coleridge : The Idiot Boy Wordsworth : Lines written near Richmond upon the Thames at Evening " " : Expostulation and reply " " : The tables turned " " : Old Man travelling " " : The complaint of a forsaken Indian Woman " " : The Convict " " : Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey Coleridge : Love
Bibliographies
- Bibliographie de la SAES établie par Marc Porée (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3) et Denis Bonnecase (Université de Grenoble 3)
- Université de Lyon
- conseils de paris 7 page 42