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(1985). Romantic rhetoric for the modern student: The psycho‐rhetorical approach of Wordsworth and Coleridge. Rhetoric Review: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 64-79.

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Rhetoric Review
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1985-09-01
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10.1080/07350198509359107
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  1. The Teaching of English in America
  2. The Writer's Mind: Writing as a Mode of Thinking
  3. Reinventing the Rhetorical Tradition
  4. Rhetorical Traditions and the Teaching of Writing
  5. Wordsworth Circle
  6. William Wordsworth; His Doctrine and Art in their Historical Relations
  7. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (1783)
  8. Language and Learning
  9. The Philosophy of Rhetoric
  10. Biographia Literaria
  11. Coleridge the Talker
  12. Imagination in Coleridge
  13. Inquiring Spirit: A New Presentation of Coleridge from His Published and Unpublished Pros…
  14. Shakespearean Criticism
  15. The Prelude
  16. Speaking (La Parole)
  17. Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations
  18. A Theory of Personality: The Psychology of Personal Constructs
  19. A Theory of Discourse
  20. Philosophy in a New Key: A Study in the Symbolism of Reason, Rite, and Art
  21. Thought and Language
  22. The Use of Imagination: Educational Thought and the Literary Mind
  23. The Critical Opinions of William Wordsworth
  24. The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth
  25. The Prelude: A Parallel Text
  26. Research on Composing