The Oxford Handbook of William Wordsworth
Herausgeber: Gravil, Richard; Robinson, Daniel
The Oxford Handbook 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.
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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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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1513g
- ISBN-13: 9780198828235
- ISBN-10: 0198828233
- Artikelnr.: 53780659
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 896
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1513g
- ISBN-13: 9780198828235
- ISBN-10: 0198828233
- Artikelnr.: 53780659
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Richard Gravil is 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). Daniel Robinson is Homer C. Nearing Jr. Distinguished Professor of English at Widener University. He co-edited A Century of Sonnets: The Romantic-Era Revival, 1750-1850 (1999) with Paula Feldman, and Lyrical Ballads and Related Writings (2001) wih William Richey. He is the editor of Poems, The Works of Mary Robinson (2 vols, 2009) and author of Myself and Some Other Being: Wordsworth and the Life Writing (2014), William Wordswoth's Poetry: A Reader's Guide (2010), and The Poetry of Mary Robinson: Form and Fame (2011).
* Introduction
* Genius Loci
* Prelude: Of 'Daffodils' (1802-1815) and 'Yew-Trees' (1804-1836),
Poems of Imagination
* Part I: Life, Career, and Networks
* 1: Nicholas Roe: The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1800
* 2: K. E. Smith: Wordsworth's Domestic Life, 1800-1850
* 3: Felicity James: Wordsworth and Literary Friendship
* 4: Brian Goldberg: Wordsworth as Professional Author
* 5: C. E. J. 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'
* 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 from
Recollections of Early Childhood'
* 14: Matthew C. Brennan: Wordsworth's Characters
* 15: Peter J. Manning: The White Doe of Rylstone and Later Narrative
Poems
* 16: Daniel Robinson: The River Duddon and Wordsworth, Sonneteer
* 17: Fiona Stafford: Wordsworth's Poetry of Place
* 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 a Philosophical Poem
* 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 Theory of Poetry
* 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 in his
Experimental Poems
* Part V: Inheritance and Legacy
* 32: John Cole: Wordsworth and Classical Humanism
* 33: Allison Dushane: Wordsworth and Enlightenment Philosophy
* 34: Marilyn Gaull: Wordsworth and Science
* 35: James A. W. Heffernan: Wordsworth and Landscape
* 36: Terry McCormick: Wordsworth and Shepherds
* 37: Judith W. 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: Aspects of 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
* Index
* Genius Loci
* Prelude: Of 'Daffodils' (1802-1815) and 'Yew-Trees' (1804-1836),
Poems of Imagination
* Part I: Life, Career, and Networks
* 1: Nicholas Roe: The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1800
* 2: K. E. Smith: Wordsworth's Domestic Life, 1800-1850
* 3: Felicity James: Wordsworth and Literary Friendship
* 4: Brian Goldberg: Wordsworth as Professional Author
* 5: C. E. J. 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'
* 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 from
Recollections of Early Childhood'
* 14: Matthew C. Brennan: Wordsworth's Characters
* 15: Peter J. Manning: The White Doe of Rylstone and Later Narrative
Poems
* 16: Daniel Robinson: The River Duddon and Wordsworth, Sonneteer
* 17: Fiona Stafford: Wordsworth's Poetry of Place
* 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 a Philosophical Poem
* 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 Theory of Poetry
* 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 in his
Experimental Poems
* Part V: Inheritance and Legacy
* 32: John Cole: Wordsworth and Classical Humanism
* 33: Allison Dushane: Wordsworth and Enlightenment Philosophy
* 34: Marilyn Gaull: Wordsworth and Science
* 35: James A. W. Heffernan: Wordsworth and Landscape
* 36: Terry McCormick: Wordsworth and Shepherds
* 37: Judith W. 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: Aspects of 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
* Index
* Introduction
* Genius Loci
* Prelude: Of 'Daffodils' (1802-1815) and 'Yew-Trees' (1804-1836),
Poems of Imagination
* Part I: Life, Career, and Networks
* 1: Nicholas Roe: The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1800
* 2: K. E. Smith: Wordsworth's Domestic Life, 1800-1850
* 3: Felicity James: Wordsworth and Literary Friendship
* 4: Brian Goldberg: Wordsworth as Professional Author
* 5: C. E. J. 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'
* 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 from
Recollections of Early Childhood'
* 14: Matthew C. Brennan: Wordsworth's Characters
* 15: Peter J. Manning: The White Doe of Rylstone and Later Narrative
Poems
* 16: Daniel Robinson: The River Duddon and Wordsworth, Sonneteer
* 17: Fiona Stafford: Wordsworth's Poetry of Place
* 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 a Philosophical Poem
* 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 Theory of Poetry
* 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 in his
Experimental Poems
* Part V: Inheritance and Legacy
* 32: John Cole: Wordsworth and Classical Humanism
* 33: Allison Dushane: Wordsworth and Enlightenment Philosophy
* 34: Marilyn Gaull: Wordsworth and Science
* 35: James A. W. Heffernan: Wordsworth and Landscape
* 36: Terry McCormick: Wordsworth and Shepherds
* 37: Judith W. 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: Aspects of 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
* Index
* Genius Loci
* Prelude: Of 'Daffodils' (1802-1815) and 'Yew-Trees' (1804-1836),
Poems of Imagination
* Part I: Life, Career, and Networks
* 1: Nicholas Roe: The Early Life of William Wordsworth, 1770-1800
* 2: K. E. Smith: Wordsworth's Domestic Life, 1800-1850
* 3: Felicity James: Wordsworth and Literary Friendship
* 4: Brian Goldberg: Wordsworth as Professional Author
* 5: C. E. J. 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'
* 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 from
Recollections of Early Childhood'
* 14: Matthew C. Brennan: Wordsworth's Characters
* 15: Peter J. Manning: The White Doe of Rylstone and Later Narrative
Poems
* 16: Daniel Robinson: The River Duddon and Wordsworth, Sonneteer
* 17: Fiona Stafford: Wordsworth's Poetry of Place
* 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 a Philosophical Poem
* 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 Theory of Poetry
* 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 in his
Experimental Poems
* Part V: Inheritance and Legacy
* 32: John Cole: Wordsworth and Classical Humanism
* 33: Allison Dushane: Wordsworth and Enlightenment Philosophy
* 34: Marilyn Gaull: Wordsworth and Science
* 35: James A. W. Heffernan: Wordsworth and Landscape
* 36: Terry McCormick: Wordsworth and Shepherds
* 37: Judith W. 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: Aspects of 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
* Index