The Oxford Handbook of William WordsworthRichard Gravil, Daniel Robinson OUP Oxford, 22 sty 2015 - 650 The Oxford Handbook of William Wordsworth deploys its forty-seven original essays to present a stimulating account of Wordsworth's life and achievement and to map new directions in criticism. In addition to twenty-two essays wholly on Wordsworth's poetry, other essays return to the poetry while exploring other dimensions of the life and work of the major Romantic poet. The result is a dialogic exploration of many major texts and problems in Wordsworth scholarship. This uniquely comprehensive handbook is structured so as to present, in turn, Wordsworth's life, career, and networks; aspects of the major lyrical and narrative poetry; components of 'The Recluse'; his poetical inheritance and his transformation of poetics; the variety of intellectual influences upon his work, from classical republican thought to modern science; his shaping of modern culture in such fields as gender, landscape, psychology, ethics, politics, religion, and ecology; and his 19th- and 20th-century reception-most importantly by poets, but also in modern criticism and scholarship. |
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The Early Life of William Wordsworth 17701800 | |
Wordsworths Domestic Life 18001850 | |
The Borderers 17961842 | |
Wordsworth and Literary Friendship | |
Wordsworth as Professional Author | |
The Prelude as History | |
The Excursion as Dialogic Poem | |
Wordsworths English Poets | |
Wordsworth and Sensibility | |
Wordsworths Theory of Poetry | |
Wordsworth and Coleridge on Imagination | |
Wordsworths Prosody | |
Wordsworths Experiments with Form and Genre | |
Itinerant Wordsworth | |
Wordsworths Political Odyssey | |
FREDERICK BURWICK | |
Wordsworth and Coleridges Lyrical Ballads 1798 | |
Poem upon the Wye | |
Wordsworths Lyrical Ballads 1800 | |
The Lyric Impulse of Poems in Two Volumes | |
Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early | |
Wordsworths Characters | |
The White Doe of Rylstone and Later Narrative Poems | |
The River Duddon and Wordsworth Sonneteer | |
Wordsworths Poetry of Place | |
Wordsworths Later Poetry | |
The Recluse Project and its Shorter Poems | |
The Pedlar the Poet and The Ruined Cottage | |
The I in The Prelude | |
The Prelude as a Philosophical Poem | |
Wordsworths Communicative Strategies in his Experimental | |
Wordsworth and Classical Humanism | |
Wordsworth and Enlightenment Philosophy | |
Wordsworth and Science | |
Wordsworth and Landscape | |
Wordsworth and Shepherds | |
Wordsworth on Gender and Sexuality | |
Wordsworth and Nation | |
Wordsworths Ethical Thinking | |
Wordsworth on Religious Experience | |
Wordsworth Child Psychology and the Growth of the Mind | |
Wordsworth and the Life of Things | |
Wordsworth among the Romantics | |
Intimations in America | |
Wordsworth and TwentiethCentury Poets | |
Wordsworth in Modern Literary Criticism | |
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