• William Wordsworth
Author(s): Sterling Professor of the Humanities Harold Bloom
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 320
Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
Language: English
Date Published: 2007-01-01
Dimensions: 161.04 x 242.57 x 22.86mm
Publication City/Country: Broomall, United States
Edition: Updated ed.
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Poet laureate of England from 1843 until his death in 1850, William Wordsworth is often credited as being one of the founders of English Romanticism. The 1798 joint publication of Wordsworth's and Coleridge's ""Lyrical Ballads"" marked a turning point in English poetry, as poets began to emphasize imagination and feeling over the primacy of reason. Wordsworth's poems focused on the natural and the ordinary, as based on the 'real language of men'. In his preface to the third edition of ""Lyrical Ballads"", Wordsworth set forth his definition of poetry as 'the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings from emotions recollected in tranquility'. The criticism contained in this volume considers Wordsworth's major works and attests to his lasting influence on poetry. Student researchers will appreciate the chronology of Wordsworth's life, an index of the volume, and an introductory essay by esteemed critic Harold Bloom.
Book Info
Author Sterling Professor of the Humanities Harold Bloom
Date Published 2007-01-01
Dimensions 161.04 x 242.57 x 22.86mm
Edition Updated ed.
First Author Sterling Professor of the Humanities Harold Bloom
Format Hardback
ISBN 9780791093184
Language English
No. of Pages 320
Publication City/Country Broomall, United States
Publisher Chelsea House Publishers

William Wordsworth

  • Sterling Professor of the Humanities Harold Bloom
  • Hardback
  • Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780791093184
  • Availability:In Stock
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