William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth Selected Poems

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Publisher's Synopsis

"Bloomsbury Poetry Classics" are selections from the work of some of our greatest poets. The series is aimed at the general reader rather than the specialist and carries no critical or explanatory apparatus. This can be found elsewhere. In the series the poems introduce themselves, on an uncluttered page and in a format that is both attractive and convenient. The selections have been made by the distinguished poet, critic and biographer Ian Hamilton.;William Wordsworth was born in 1770. In 1798, with Coleridge, he published "Lyrical Ballads" and that work's famous preface is now taken as a key Romantic manifesto. In it Wordsworth argues for everyday subjects and an unornamented diction. Shortly after, in poems like "Resolution and Independence" and "Intimations of Immortality", a childlike responsiveness to Nature's moral teachings is proposed as an ideal. Most of the poems of Wordsworth's great middle period are set in the Lake District, where he lived most of his adult life. In his youth, Wordsworth was a vehement republican (his ideas formed by early contact with the French Revolution) but with fame and middle-age he drifted gradually into the conservatism and self-parody that were much ridiculed in his later years. He died in 1850.

Book information

ISBN: 9780747518662
Publisher: Bloomsbury Poetry Classics
Imprint: Bloomsbury Poetry Classics
Pub date:
DEWEY: 821.7
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 124
Weight: 209g
Height: 160mm
Width: 113mm
Spine width: 23mm