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A lot of potentially misplaced focus on Wordsworth
This article has a very specific section on Wordsworth's opinion of panoramas, most of which is repeated in a separate article called Romantic-era panoramas, and I'm not clear on whether the information even belongs in either article. It's as if someone is regurgitating the more salient points of their phd thesis here. If a reader is truly interested in a detailed and well-referenced discussion Wordsworth's opinion of panoramas (??), perhaps it's better suited to the page on Wordsworth? Or, if it's that important and interesting (and clearly to me, it's not), an entirely separate page called "What Wordsworth Thinks of Panoramas"?