Thank you, Professor. You are a marvelous teacher. From the U.S., I made my first visit to Wordsworth’s homes in the Lake District last summer. Bliss. Again, many thanks.
For those who want to only listen to the part about Tintern Abbey it begins at 26 minutes or so. But I would recommend listening to the lecture as a whole if possible. Wonderfully taught Dr Masson. Thank you
Enjoyed for the first time your other lecture on Tintern Abbey ... connected a lot of dots ... Minor point though - The Lake Poets were Wordsworth, Coleridge and Robert Southey. Charles Lamb was a contemporary and moved in their circles.
Thank you, Professor. You are a marvelous teacher. From the U.S., I made my first visit to Wordsworth’s homes in the Lake District last summer. Bliss. Again, many thanks.
Thanks for a lovely introductory lecture.
For those who want to only listen to the part about Tintern Abbey it begins at 26 minutes or so. But I would recommend listening to the lecture as a whole if possible. Wonderfully taught Dr Masson. Thank you
Enjoyed for the first time your other lecture on Tintern Abbey ... connected a lot of dots ... Minor point though - The Lake Poets were Wordsworth, Coleridge and Robert Southey. Charles Lamb was a contemporary and moved in their circles.
You are right. I stand corrected.