This annotated text of the four main political works produced by William Wordsworth enables readers to follow the political peregrinations of a major poet who as he said to Orville Dewey an American visitor gave twelve hours thought to social questions for each hour he devoted to poetry. It includes the Jacobin A Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff (1793) infused with the doctrines of Tom Paine; the liberal republican prose poem The Convention of Cintra (1809) the Tory apologetics of Two Addresses to the Freeholders of Westmoreland (1818) and the welfare-state philosophy of the 1835 Postscript in which Wordsworth married the Coleridgean concept of a society leavened by its clerisy to a devastating critique of laissez-faire political economy.
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