The Oxford Handbook of William Wordsworth
Herausgeber: Gravil, Richard; Robinson, Daniel
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The Oxford Handbook of WIlliam Wordsworth provides an indispensable guide to beginning or continuing study of the life and career of William Wordsworth
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The Oxford Handbook of WIlliam Wordsworth provides an indispensable guide to beginning or continuing study of the life and career of William Wordsworth
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 173mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1683g
- ISBN-13: 9780199662128
- ISBN-10: 0199662126
- Artikelnr.: 47864786
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 650
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 173mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1683g
- ISBN-13: 9780199662128
- ISBN-10: 0199662126
- Artikelnr.: 47864786
After a career teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level in Canada, Poland, and England, Richard Gravil is now Chairman of The Wordsworth Conference Foundation and Commissioning Editor of Humanities-Ebooks. He is the author of Romantic Dialogues: Anglo-American Continuities, 1776-1862 (St Martin's Press, 2000); Wordsworth's Bardic Vocation: 1787-1842 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003); and Wordsworth and Helen Maria Williams; or, the Perils of Sensibility (Humanities-Ebooks, 2010). For ten years he co-edited Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, and his numerous edited and co-edited books, including Master Narratives: Tellers and Telling in the English Novel (Ashgate, 2001) and The Republic of Poetry: Poetic Continuities from Bradstreet to Plath (a special issue of Symbiosis, 2003). Daniel Robinson is Professor of English at Widener University. He is the co-editor (with Paula R. Feldman) of A Century of Sonnets: The Romantic-Era Revival, 1750-1850 (OUP, 1999) and (with William Richey) of Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads and Related Writings (Houghton Mifflin, 2001); the editor of the complete poetry of Mary Robinson for The Works of Mary Robinson (Pickering and Chatto, 2009); and the author of William Wordsworth's Poetry (Continuum, 2010), The Poetry of Mary Robinson: Form and Fame (Palgrave, 2011), and Myself and Some Other Being: Wordsworth and the Life Writing (University of Iowa Press, 2014). He is working on a new edition of Wordsworth and Coleridge for Bloomsbury and is one of the team of editors working on OUP's forthcoming Anna Letitia Barbauld: Collected Works.
* Introduction
* Genius Loci
* Prelude: Of 'Daffodils' and 'Yew-Trees', Poems of Imagination
* Part I: Life, Career, and Networks
* 1: Nicholas Roe: The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1798
* 2: K. E. Smith: Wordsworth's Domestic Life, 1799-1850
* 3: Felicity James: Wordsworth and Literary Friendship
* 4: Brian Goldberg: Wordsworth as Professional Author
* 5: Christopher Simons: Itinerant Wordsworth
* 6: Simon Bainbridge: Wordsworth's Political Odyssey
* Part II: Poetry
* 7: Quentin Bailey: The Salisbury Plain Poems (1793-1842)
* 8: Frederick Burwick: The Borderers (1796-1842)
* 9: Daniel Robinson: Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads
(1798)
* 10: Susan J. Wolfson: 'Poem upon the Wye'; or, 'Lines, written a few
miles above Tintern Abbey, On revisiting the Banks of the Wye during
a Tour, July 13, 1798'
* 11: Jason N. Goldsmith: Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (1800)
* 12: Gregory Leadbetter: The Lyric Impulse of Poems, in Two Volumes
* 13: Michael O'Neill: 'Ode: Intimations of Immortality'
* 14: Matthew Brennan: Wordsworth's Characters
* 15: Peter Manning: The White Doe of Rylstone and Later Narrative
Poems
* 16: Daniel Robinson: The River Duddon and Wordsworth, Sonneteer
* 17: Fiona Stafford: Poetry and Place from An Evening Walk to Yarrow
Revisited
* 18: Pamela Woof: Wordsworth's Later Poetry
* Part III: 'The Recluse'
* 19: Richard Gravil: The 'Recluse' Project and its Shorter Poems
* 20: Paul H. Fry: The Pedlar, the Poet, and 'The Ruined Cottage'
* 21: Anthony John Harding: The 'I' in The Prelude
* 22: Mark J. Bruhn: The Prelude as Philosophy
* 23: Philip Shaw: The Prelude as History
* 24: Jacob Risinger: The Excursion as Dialogic Poem
* Part IV: Poets and Poetics
* 25: Jonathon Shears: Wordsworth's English Poets
* 26: Duncan Wu: Wordsworth and Sensibility
* 27: Raimonda Modiano: Wordsworth's Poetic Theory
* 28: Alexander Schlutz: Wordsworth and Coleridge on 'Imagination'
* 29: Ruth Abbott: Wordsworth's Prosody
* 30: Charles Mahoney: Wordsworth's Experiments with Form and Genre
* 31: Don Bialostosky: Wordsworth's Communicative Strategies
* Part V: Inheritance and Legacy
* 32: John Cole: Wordsworth and Classical Humanism
* 33: Allison Dushane: Wordsworth and the Enlightenment
* 34: Marilyn Gaull: Wordsworth, Science, and Mathematics
* 35: James Heffernan: Wordsworth and Landscape
* 36: Terry McCormick: Wordsworth and Shepherds
* 37: Judith Page: Wordsworth on Gender and Sexuality
* 38: Stephen C. Behrendt: Wordsworth and Nation
* 39: Adam Potkay: Wordsworth's Ethical Thinking
* 40: Jonathan Roberts: Wordsworth on Religious Experience
* 41: Peter Newbon: Wordsworth, Child Psychology, and the Growth of the
Mind
* 42: James Castell: Wordsworth and 'the Life of Things'
* Part VI: Reception
* 43: Matthew Scott: Wordsworth among the Romantics
* 44: Richard Gravil: 'Intimations' in America
* 45: John Powell Ward: Wordsworth and Twentieth-Century Poets
* 46: Andrew Bennett: Wordsworth in Modern Literary Criticism
* 47: Bruce E. Graver: Editing Wordsworth in the Twentieth Century
* Recommended Reading
* Genius Loci
* Prelude: Of 'Daffodils' and 'Yew-Trees', Poems of Imagination
* Part I: Life, Career, and Networks
* 1: Nicholas Roe: The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1798
* 2: K. E. Smith: Wordsworth's Domestic Life, 1799-1850
* 3: Felicity James: Wordsworth and Literary Friendship
* 4: Brian Goldberg: Wordsworth as Professional Author
* 5: Christopher Simons: Itinerant Wordsworth
* 6: Simon Bainbridge: Wordsworth's Political Odyssey
* Part II: Poetry
* 7: Quentin Bailey: The Salisbury Plain Poems (1793-1842)
* 8: Frederick Burwick: The Borderers (1796-1842)
* 9: Daniel Robinson: Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads
(1798)
* 10: Susan J. Wolfson: 'Poem upon the Wye'; or, 'Lines, written a few
miles above Tintern Abbey, On revisiting the Banks of the Wye during
a Tour, July 13, 1798'
* 11: Jason N. Goldsmith: Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (1800)
* 12: Gregory Leadbetter: The Lyric Impulse of Poems, in Two Volumes
* 13: Michael O'Neill: 'Ode: Intimations of Immortality'
* 14: Matthew Brennan: Wordsworth's Characters
* 15: Peter Manning: The White Doe of Rylstone and Later Narrative
Poems
* 16: Daniel Robinson: The River Duddon and Wordsworth, Sonneteer
* 17: Fiona Stafford: Poetry and Place from An Evening Walk to Yarrow
Revisited
* 18: Pamela Woof: Wordsworth's Later Poetry
* Part III: 'The Recluse'
* 19: Richard Gravil: The 'Recluse' Project and its Shorter Poems
* 20: Paul H. Fry: The Pedlar, the Poet, and 'The Ruined Cottage'
* 21: Anthony John Harding: The 'I' in The Prelude
* 22: Mark J. Bruhn: The Prelude as Philosophy
* 23: Philip Shaw: The Prelude as History
* 24: Jacob Risinger: The Excursion as Dialogic Poem
* Part IV: Poets and Poetics
* 25: Jonathon Shears: Wordsworth's English Poets
* 26: Duncan Wu: Wordsworth and Sensibility
* 27: Raimonda Modiano: Wordsworth's Poetic Theory
* 28: Alexander Schlutz: Wordsworth and Coleridge on 'Imagination'
* 29: Ruth Abbott: Wordsworth's Prosody
* 30: Charles Mahoney: Wordsworth's Experiments with Form and Genre
* 31: Don Bialostosky: Wordsworth's Communicative Strategies
* Part V: Inheritance and Legacy
* 32: John Cole: Wordsworth and Classical Humanism
* 33: Allison Dushane: Wordsworth and the Enlightenment
* 34: Marilyn Gaull: Wordsworth, Science, and Mathematics
* 35: James Heffernan: Wordsworth and Landscape
* 36: Terry McCormick: Wordsworth and Shepherds
* 37: Judith Page: Wordsworth on Gender and Sexuality
* 38: Stephen C. Behrendt: Wordsworth and Nation
* 39: Adam Potkay: Wordsworth's Ethical Thinking
* 40: Jonathan Roberts: Wordsworth on Religious Experience
* 41: Peter Newbon: Wordsworth, Child Psychology, and the Growth of the
Mind
* 42: James Castell: Wordsworth and 'the Life of Things'
* Part VI: Reception
* 43: Matthew Scott: Wordsworth among the Romantics
* 44: Richard Gravil: 'Intimations' in America
* 45: John Powell Ward: Wordsworth and Twentieth-Century Poets
* 46: Andrew Bennett: Wordsworth in Modern Literary Criticism
* 47: Bruce E. Graver: Editing Wordsworth in the Twentieth Century
* Recommended Reading
* Introduction
* Genius Loci
* Prelude: Of 'Daffodils' and 'Yew-Trees', Poems of Imagination
* Part I: Life, Career, and Networks
* 1: Nicholas Roe: The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1798
* 2: K. E. Smith: Wordsworth's Domestic Life, 1799-1850
* 3: Felicity James: Wordsworth and Literary Friendship
* 4: Brian Goldberg: Wordsworth as Professional Author
* 5: Christopher Simons: Itinerant Wordsworth
* 6: Simon Bainbridge: Wordsworth's Political Odyssey
* Part II: Poetry
* 7: Quentin Bailey: The Salisbury Plain Poems (1793-1842)
* 8: Frederick Burwick: The Borderers (1796-1842)
* 9: Daniel Robinson: Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads
(1798)
* 10: Susan J. Wolfson: 'Poem upon the Wye'; or, 'Lines, written a few
miles above Tintern Abbey, On revisiting the Banks of the Wye during
a Tour, July 13, 1798'
* 11: Jason N. Goldsmith: Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (1800)
* 12: Gregory Leadbetter: The Lyric Impulse of Poems, in Two Volumes
* 13: Michael O'Neill: 'Ode: Intimations of Immortality'
* 14: Matthew Brennan: Wordsworth's Characters
* 15: Peter Manning: The White Doe of Rylstone and Later Narrative
Poems
* 16: Daniel Robinson: The River Duddon and Wordsworth, Sonneteer
* 17: Fiona Stafford: Poetry and Place from An Evening Walk to Yarrow
Revisited
* 18: Pamela Woof: Wordsworth's Later Poetry
* Part III: 'The Recluse'
* 19: Richard Gravil: The 'Recluse' Project and its Shorter Poems
* 20: Paul H. Fry: The Pedlar, the Poet, and 'The Ruined Cottage'
* 21: Anthony John Harding: The 'I' in The Prelude
* 22: Mark J. Bruhn: The Prelude as Philosophy
* 23: Philip Shaw: The Prelude as History
* 24: Jacob Risinger: The Excursion as Dialogic Poem
* Part IV: Poets and Poetics
* 25: Jonathon Shears: Wordsworth's English Poets
* 26: Duncan Wu: Wordsworth and Sensibility
* 27: Raimonda Modiano: Wordsworth's Poetic Theory
* 28: Alexander Schlutz: Wordsworth and Coleridge on 'Imagination'
* 29: Ruth Abbott: Wordsworth's Prosody
* 30: Charles Mahoney: Wordsworth's Experiments with Form and Genre
* 31: Don Bialostosky: Wordsworth's Communicative Strategies
* Part V: Inheritance and Legacy
* 32: John Cole: Wordsworth and Classical Humanism
* 33: Allison Dushane: Wordsworth and the Enlightenment
* 34: Marilyn Gaull: Wordsworth, Science, and Mathematics
* 35: James Heffernan: Wordsworth and Landscape
* 36: Terry McCormick: Wordsworth and Shepherds
* 37: Judith Page: Wordsworth on Gender and Sexuality
* 38: Stephen C. Behrendt: Wordsworth and Nation
* 39: Adam Potkay: Wordsworth's Ethical Thinking
* 40: Jonathan Roberts: Wordsworth on Religious Experience
* 41: Peter Newbon: Wordsworth, Child Psychology, and the Growth of the
Mind
* 42: James Castell: Wordsworth and 'the Life of Things'
* Part VI: Reception
* 43: Matthew Scott: Wordsworth among the Romantics
* 44: Richard Gravil: 'Intimations' in America
* 45: John Powell Ward: Wordsworth and Twentieth-Century Poets
* 46: Andrew Bennett: Wordsworth in Modern Literary Criticism
* 47: Bruce E. Graver: Editing Wordsworth in the Twentieth Century
* Recommended Reading
* Genius Loci
* Prelude: Of 'Daffodils' and 'Yew-Trees', Poems of Imagination
* Part I: Life, Career, and Networks
* 1: Nicholas Roe: The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1798
* 2: K. E. Smith: Wordsworth's Domestic Life, 1799-1850
* 3: Felicity James: Wordsworth and Literary Friendship
* 4: Brian Goldberg: Wordsworth as Professional Author
* 5: Christopher Simons: Itinerant Wordsworth
* 6: Simon Bainbridge: Wordsworth's Political Odyssey
* Part II: Poetry
* 7: Quentin Bailey: The Salisbury Plain Poems (1793-1842)
* 8: Frederick Burwick: The Borderers (1796-1842)
* 9: Daniel Robinson: Wordsworth and Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads
(1798)
* 10: Susan J. Wolfson: 'Poem upon the Wye'; or, 'Lines, written a few
miles above Tintern Abbey, On revisiting the Banks of the Wye during
a Tour, July 13, 1798'
* 11: Jason N. Goldsmith: Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads (1800)
* 12: Gregory Leadbetter: The Lyric Impulse of Poems, in Two Volumes
* 13: Michael O'Neill: 'Ode: Intimations of Immortality'
* 14: Matthew Brennan: Wordsworth's Characters
* 15: Peter Manning: The White Doe of Rylstone and Later Narrative
Poems
* 16: Daniel Robinson: The River Duddon and Wordsworth, Sonneteer
* 17: Fiona Stafford: Poetry and Place from An Evening Walk to Yarrow
Revisited
* 18: Pamela Woof: Wordsworth's Later Poetry
* Part III: 'The Recluse'
* 19: Richard Gravil: The 'Recluse' Project and its Shorter Poems
* 20: Paul H. Fry: The Pedlar, the Poet, and 'The Ruined Cottage'
* 21: Anthony John Harding: The 'I' in The Prelude
* 22: Mark J. Bruhn: The Prelude as Philosophy
* 23: Philip Shaw: The Prelude as History
* 24: Jacob Risinger: The Excursion as Dialogic Poem
* Part IV: Poets and Poetics
* 25: Jonathon Shears: Wordsworth's English Poets
* 26: Duncan Wu: Wordsworth and Sensibility
* 27: Raimonda Modiano: Wordsworth's Poetic Theory
* 28: Alexander Schlutz: Wordsworth and Coleridge on 'Imagination'
* 29: Ruth Abbott: Wordsworth's Prosody
* 30: Charles Mahoney: Wordsworth's Experiments with Form and Genre
* 31: Don Bialostosky: Wordsworth's Communicative Strategies
* Part V: Inheritance and Legacy
* 32: John Cole: Wordsworth and Classical Humanism
* 33: Allison Dushane: Wordsworth and the Enlightenment
* 34: Marilyn Gaull: Wordsworth, Science, and Mathematics
* 35: James Heffernan: Wordsworth and Landscape
* 36: Terry McCormick: Wordsworth and Shepherds
* 37: Judith Page: Wordsworth on Gender and Sexuality
* 38: Stephen C. Behrendt: Wordsworth and Nation
* 39: Adam Potkay: Wordsworth's Ethical Thinking
* 40: Jonathan Roberts: Wordsworth on Religious Experience
* 41: Peter Newbon: Wordsworth, Child Psychology, and the Growth of the
Mind
* 42: James Castell: Wordsworth and 'the Life of Things'
* Part VI: Reception
* 43: Matthew Scott: Wordsworth among the Romantics
* 44: Richard Gravil: 'Intimations' in America
* 45: John Powell Ward: Wordsworth and Twentieth-Century Poets
* 46: Andrew Bennett: Wordsworth in Modern Literary Criticism
* 47: Bruce E. Graver: Editing Wordsworth in the Twentieth Century
* Recommended Reading