WORDSWORTH: Great Poets (The)
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The gothic tale of Frankenstein and his construction of a human being who runs amok has, with the help of numerous films, become one of the most vivid of...
The gothic tale of Frankenstein and his construction of a human being who runs amok has, with the help of numerous films, become one of the most vivid of horror stories. But Mary Shelley's original novel, written in 1816, dealt more sympathetically with 'the daemon', showing how an initially beneficent creature is hammered into a daemon by the way he is treated. Her ideas, and her dramatic but poignant story, is brought to life in this sound dramatisation.
The Great Poets (more info)
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from Book One of The Prelude: 'Fair seed-time had my soul…' - 6:39
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Lines written in Early Spring - 1:15
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from Book One of The Prelude: 'And in the frosty season…' - 2:22
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To My Sister - 1:48
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from Book Five of The Prelude: 'While I was seated in a rocky cave…' - 5:20
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from Book Twelve of The Prelude: 'There are in our existence…' - 0:51
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I wandered lonely as a cloud - 1:18
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Goody Blake and Harry Gill - 6:39
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Expostulation and Reply - 1:51
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The Tables Turned - 1:38
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There was a Boy - 2:21
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Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey - 8:43
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Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, Sept 3rd, 1802 - 1:05
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Strange fits of passion have I known - 1:21
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She dwelt among the untrodden ways - 0:39
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A slumber did my spirit seal - 0:32
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French Revolution, as it appeared to enthusiasts at its commencement. - 2:31
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It is a beauteous evening, calm and free - 1:04
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The Solitary Reaper - 1:32
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She was a Phantom of delight - 1:54
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Surprised by joy – impatient as the wind - 1:08
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The world is too much with us - 0:58
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My heart leaps up when I behold - 0:30
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The Small Celandine - 1:38
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The Simplon Pass from Book Six of The Prelude - 1:27
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To the Cuckoo - 1:32
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Resolution and Independence - 8:08
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Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood - 11:12