William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth

by William Wordsworth (Author), Stephen Gill (Editor)

Synopsis

Over the course of his long life Wordsworth revised and altered his early works considerably, and readers today are often familiar only with these last revised versions. This edition is particulary important in that it presents the poems in order of composition and in a textual form as near as possible to their earliest completed state. This is invaluable for those interested in tracing the development of Wordsworth's art, and also gives the modern reader the opportunity to share something of the experience of Wordsworth's contemporaries such as Keats, Shelley, Hazlitt, and Lamb who would have read the poems when they were first completed.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 784
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 21 Jun 1984

ISBN 10: 0192813331
ISBN 13: 9780192813336

Media Reviews
This is the essential Wordsworth anthology of the present, with sound notes and texts that ask all the current questions. --Keith Hanley, University of Notre Dame
Excellent anthology of Wordsworth's work. --Alan Lin, UCSC
A beautiful edition. I'll be certain to use this one for my Romanticism course. --Christopher Moylan, New York Institute of Technology
An excellent text with a new approach--to present Wordsworth as his contemporaries read him. --Leonidas M. Jones, University of Vermont
The only text for an undergraduate or graduate course which is serious about putting Wordsworth's poetry in its historical context. --Aline Fairweather, Temple University


This is the essential Wordsworth anthology of the present, with sound notes and texts that ask all the current questions. --Keith Hanley, University of Notre Dame
Excellent anthology of Wordsworth's work. --Alan Lin, UCSC
A beautiful edition. I'll be certain to use this one for my Romanticism course. --Christopher Moylan, New York Institute of Technology
An excellent text with a new approach--to present Wordsworth as his contemporaries read him. --Leonidas M. Jones, University of Vermont
The only text for an undergraduate or graduate course which is serious about putting Wordsworth's poetry in its historical context. --Aline Fairweather, Temple University

This is the essential Wordsworth anthology of the present, with sound notes and texts that ask all the current questions. --Keith Hanley, University of Notre Dame
Excellent anthology of Wordsworth's work. --Alan Lin, UCSC
A beautiful edition. I'll be certain to use this one for my Romanticism course. --Christopher Moylan, New York Institute of Technology
An excellent text with a new approach--to present Wordsworth as his contemporaries read him. --Leonidas M. Jones, University of Vermont
The only text for an undergraduate or graduate course which is serious about putting Wordsworth's poetry in its historical context. --Aline Fairweather, Temple University


This is the essential Wordsworth anthology of the present, with sound notes and texts that ask all the current questions. --Keith Hanley, University of Notre Dame


Excellent anthology of Wordsworth's work. --Alan Lin, UCSC


A beautiful edition. I'll be certain to use this one for my Romanticism course. --Christopher Moylan, New York Institute of Technology


An excellent text with a new approach--to present Wordsworth as his contemporaries read him. --Leonidas M. Jones, University of Vermont


The only text for an undergraduate or graduate course which is serious about putting Wordsworth's poetry in its historical context. --Aline Fairweather, Temple University