![]() ![]() But Wordsworth in his two-volume collection of 1815 spoke to Mill as Byron never could. He had tried reading poetry before in the worst period of his depression thinking that if he couldn’t feel anything, he should read poets known for their intense emotionality, he read the whole of Byron. In the state of mind described in the previous post, Mill picked up for the first time Wordsworth (he had browsed through The Excursion a few years earlier, but it had not appealed to him then). James Joyce – “Ulyss… on James Joyce – “Ulysses” (“Lest… James Joyce – “A Por… on James Joyce – “A Portrait of t…Ĭonsider sunk costs… on Rudyard Kipling –…Ĭonsidering Sunk Cos… on Rudyard Kipling –… James Joyce – “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” (ctd.). ![]()
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