William Wordsworth in Context
Herausgeber: Bennett, Andrew
William Wordsworth in Context
Herausgeber: Bennett, Andrew
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This book provides the essential contexts for an understanding of all aspects of the major English Romantic poet, William Wordsworth.
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This book provides the essential contexts for an understanding of all aspects of the major English Romantic poet, William Wordsworth.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781108412827
- ISBN-10: 1108412823
- Artikelnr.: 48208831
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781108412827
- ISBN-10: 1108412823
- Artikelnr.: 48208831
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface
Chronology
Part I. Life and Works: 1. 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, 1807-18 Peter Simonsen
8. The critical reception, 1819-50 Richard Cronin
9. English poetry, 1900-30 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.
Chronology
Part I. Life and Works: 1. 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, 1807-18 Peter Simonsen
8. The critical reception, 1819-50 Richard Cronin
9. English poetry, 1900-30 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.
Preface
Chronology
Part I. Life and Works: 1. 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, 1807-18 Peter Simonsen
8. The critical reception, 1819-50 Richard Cronin
9. English poetry, 1900-30 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.
Chronology
Part I. Life and Works: 1. 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, 1807-18 Peter Simonsen
8. The critical reception, 1819-50 Richard Cronin
9. English poetry, 1900-30 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.