"Hickey shows us what we have all been missing by accepting uncritically the dismissal of The Excursion. . . . She throws doors open in many directions. The writing is a model of how to conduct highly sophisticated argument in lucid prose." —Peter Manning, University of Southern California. "Impure Conceits is an important book, persuasive in many of its central claims, and one of the best answers yet to Jeffrey's complacent declaration that The Excursion places Wordsworth 'beyond the power of criticism.'"—British Association for Romantic Studies Bulletin and Review "This book makes a convincing argument about a crucial, neglected poem. . . . [Impure Conceits] is an undoubted achievement."—Nineteenth Century Contexts "This is an important and thought-provoking study."—Notes and Queries