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There is little dispute that the early poem of William Wordsworth (1770-1850) called An Evening Walk (1793) draws heavily on eighteenth-century descriptive traditions.Wordsworth made explicit connections to Thomson, Gray, and other eighteenth-century poets in textual allusions. Wordsworth's relationship to his eighteenth- century precursors has dominated critical reaction to the poem,but in a specific, indeed, limited manner,focusing on Wordsworth's ability to break free of his influences. Because the mainstream of twentieth-century criticism represented Romanticism (the late-eighteenth to early-nineteenth-century movement of which Wordsworth became a defining figure) as a salutary revolt against the sedate norms of eighteenth-century culture,the fortunes of the poem have waxed or waned according to how solid a case could be made for placing it on the far side of the Romantic divide.
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