Wordsworth's Poetry and Prose

Wordsworth's Poetry and Prose
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Publisher : W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages : 761
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ISBN-10 : 0393924785
ISBN-13 : 9780393924787
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Synopsis Wordsworth's Poetry and Prose by : William Wordsworth

The most accessible edition of Wordsworth's poetry and prose, prepared to meet the needs of both students and scholars. This Norton Critical Edition presents a generous selection of William Wordworth's poetry (including the thirteen-book Prelude of 1805) and prose works along with supporting materials for in-depth study. Together, the Norton Critical Editions of Wordsworth's Poetry and Prose and The Prelude: 1799, 1805, 1850 are the essential texts for studying this author. Wordsworth's Poetry and Prose includes a large selection of texts chronologically arranged, thereby allowing readers to trace the author's evolving interests and ideas. An insightful general introduction and textual introduction precede the texts, each of which is fully annotated. Illustrative materials include maps, manuscript pages, and title pages. "Criticism" collects thirty responses to Wordsworth?s poetry and prose spanning three centuries by British and American authors. Contributors include Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Felicia Hemans, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Lucy Newlyn, Stephen Gill, Neil Fraistat, Mary Jacobus, Nicholas Roe, M. H. Abrams, Anne K. Mellor, Michael O?Neill, and Geoffrey Hartman, among others. The volume also includes a Chronology, a Biographical Register, a Selected Bibliography, and an Index of Titles and First Lines of Poems.

Disowned by Memory

Disowned by Memory
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0226075575
ISBN-13 : 9780226075570
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Disowned by Memory by : David Bromwich

PrefaceIntroduction 1: Alienation and Belonging to Humanity 2: Political Justice in The Borderers 3: The French Revolution and "Tintern Abbey" 4: Moral Relations in the Preface and Two Ballads 5: The Trial of Individuality 6: Historical Catastrophe and Personal Memory Conclusion Index Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

The Book of Nature

The Book of Nature
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Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Total Pages : 51
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ISBN-10 : 9781528789387
ISBN-13 : 1528789385
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Nature by : William Wordsworth

The Book of Nature - Wordsworth's Poetry on Nature is a sublime collection of the best nature poetry by poet-laureate William Wordsworth, housed in a convenient pocket-sized edition. Along with many other Romantic poets of the time, the theme of nature features heavily in the work of Wordsworth - to him, it represented a living thing, a sublime teacher-god that contained all beauty and divine truth. Wordsworth expresses his view on the natural world through the poetry in this charming collection while articulating his relationship with nature and its essential connection with human beings. Poems featured in this collection include: - Influence of Natural Objects - Lines Written in Early Spring - My Heart Leaps Up - Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey - To the Clouds Carefully curated by Read & Co. Books, this collection of twenty-one poems also features an introductory excerpt on William Wordsworth by Thomas Carlyle from his 1881 work Reminiscences. The perfect gift for poetry readers and nature lovers alike, this beautiful pocket edition is a wonderful book of posey for those who love reading on the go.

Wordsworth’s Poetry 1787-1814

Wordsworth’s Poetry 1787-1814
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 631
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ISBN-10 : 9780300214659
ISBN-13 : 0300214650
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Synopsis Wordsworth’s Poetry 1787-1814 by : Geoffrey Hartman

The drama of consciousness and maturation in the growth of a poet's mind is traced from Wordsworth's earliest poems to The Excursion of 1814. Mr. Hartman follows Wordsworth's growth into self-consciousness, his realization of the autonomy of the spirit, and his turning back to nature. The apocalyptic bias is brought out, perhaps for the first time since Bradley's Oxford Lectures, and without slighting in any way his greatness as a nature poet. Rather, a dialectical relation is established between his visionary temper and the slow and vacillating growth of the humanized or sympathetic imagination. Mr. Hartman presents a phenomenology of the mind with important bearings on the Romantic movement as a whole and as confirmation of Wordsworth's crucial position in the history of English poetry. Mr. Hartman is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Iowa. "A most distinguished book, subtle, penetrating, profound."—Rene Wellek. "If it is the purpose of criticism to illuminate, to evaluate, and to send the reader back to the text for a fresh reading, Hartman has succeeded in establishing the grounds for such a renewal of appreciation of Wordsworth."—Donald Weeks, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.

Poetical Works

Poetical Works
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Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044083377259
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Synopsis Poetical Works by : William Wordsworth

Poems of William Wordsworth

Poems of William Wordsworth
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Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : UCBK:C106019884
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Synopsis Poems of William Wordsworth by : William Wordsworth

Wordsworth and the Poetry of Human Suffering

Wordsworth and the Poetry of Human Suffering
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781501741081
ISBN-13 : 150174108X
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Wordsworth and the Poetry of Human Suffering by : James H. Averill

Murderers, crazed widows, beggars, betrayed women—such are the pitiful figures who appear throughout Wordsworth's early narrative poetry. Analyzing the poet's use of pathos from the two volumes of Lyrical Ballads through the completion of The Prelude, James H. Averill argues that, for Wordsworth, the poetry of human life is inevitably the poetry of anguish and loss. Averill examines the relation of the poet to his human subjects, exploring the questions of tragic response and sentimental morality, the literary uses of human misery, and the pleasures of tragedy. In Wordsworth and the Poetry of Human Suffering, James H. Averill enriches our understanding and our appreciation of the peculiar power of Wordsworth's poetic vision.

Wordsworth's Poetic Theory

Wordsworth's Poetic Theory
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Publisher : Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105215301198
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Synopsis Wordsworth's Poetic Theory by : Stefan H. Uhlig

Together, Wordsworth's verse and his compelling criticism have done much to shape our understanding of poetic art since the Romantic period. This volume is the first in many years to reexamine Wordsworth's complex theory of poetry in depth across the full range of the poet's work, presenting new scholarship by influential commentators in the field.