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From the supplier: Poet William Wordsworth expressed his wariness towards the post-Napoleonic government of France in a pamphlet entitled "England in 1940." The pamphlet includes several nationalistic poems and prose that warns his fellow Englishmen to beware of continuing expansionist drive of the French government under Louis-Phillippe.
Citation DetailsTitle: Wordsworth, Louis-Philippe, and "England in 1940!"(English poet William Wordsworth's views on post-Napoleonic France)
Author: Alan G. Hill
Publication:The Modern Language Review (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 2002
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association
Volume: 97
Issue: 3
Page: 529-538
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