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Titre(s) : William Wordsworth in context [Texte imprimé] / edited by Andrew Bennett
Publication : New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXVIII-331 p.) ; 24 cm
Collection : Literature in context
Lien à la collection : Literature in context (Cambridge)
Comprend : Part I. Life and Works : Biography Stephen Gill ; 2. The Wordsworth circle Susan M.
Levin; 3. Dorothy Wordsworth Judith W. Page; 4. Composition and revision Sally Bushell;
5. Prose Tim Milnes; Part II. Reception and Influence: 6. The critical reception,
1793-1806 David Higgins; 7. The critical reception, 1807-1818 Peter Simonsen; 8. The
critical reception, 1819-1850 Richard Cronin; 9. English poetry, 1900-1930 Michael
O'Neill; 10. Wordsworth now Maureen N. McLane; Part III. Literary Traditions: 11.
Eighteenth-century poetry Kevis Goodman; 12. The ballad tradition Daniel Cook; 13.
The pastoral-georgic tradition David Fairer; 14. The popular tradition Ann Wierda
Rowland; 15. Elegy Paul H. Fry; 16. The sonnet Daniel Robinson; 17. Autobiography
Josh Wilner; 18. Epitaphs and inscriptions Samantha Matthews; 19. Sensibility, sympathy
and sentiment James Chandler; Part IV. Cultural and Historical Contexts: 20. Revolution
John Bugg; 21. Poverty and crime Toby Benis; 22. Europe Michael Ferber; 23. War Simon
Bainbridge; 24. Nature and the environment Scott Hess; 25. London Christopher Stokes;
26. Family and friendship Anne D. Wallace; 27. Education Frances Ferguson; 28. Animals
Kurt Fosso; 29. Philosophy Stuart Allen; 30. Religion Jonathan Roberts; 31. The senses
Noel Jackson; 32. Language Alexander Regier; 33. The sublime Philip Shaw; 34. Walking
and travel Robin Jarvis; 35. Painting, spectacle and the visual Sophie Thomas; Further
reading.
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"William Wordsworth's poetry responded to the enormous literary, political, cultural,
technological and social changes that the poet lived through during his lifetime (1770-1850),
and to his own transformation from young radical inspired by the French Revolution
to Poet Laureate and supporter of the establishment. The poet of the 'egotistical
sublime' who wrote the pioneering autobiographical masterpiece, The Prelude, and whose
work is remarkable for its investigation of personal impressions, memories and experiences,
is also the poet who is critically engaged with the cultural and political developments
of his era"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Bennett, Andrew (1960-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) -- Critique et interprétation
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781107028418 (hardback). - ISBN 1107028418 (hardback)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb442846746
Notice n° :
FRBNF44284674
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