William Wordsworth

21st-Century Oxford Authors

Stephen Gill editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:23rd Feb '12

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This edition offers a thorough collection of the poetry and prose of the renowned Romantic poet, featuring works from his 'Great Decade', later poems, and significant prose, all arranged chronologically.

William Wordsworth is a comprehensive collection of the poetry and prose from one of the most celebrated Romantic poets in the English language. This edition, introduced by a respected scholar of Wordsworth, features an extensive selection of his works, including those from his renowned 'Great Decade' as well as a significant number of poems from his later years. This thoughtful compilation allows readers to appreciate the breadth and depth of Wordsworth's literary contributions.

In addition to his poetry, the volume includes extracts from his Guide to the Lakes, which offers insights into his reflections on nature and the landscapes that inspired much of his writing. Moreover, it presents the political prose from the Convention of Cintra, showcasing Wordsworth's engagement with contemporary issues of his time. The arrangement of the material in chronological order enables readers to observe the evolution of Wordsworth's thoughts and concerns as they manifest in both his poetry and prose.

This edition also distinguishes between the works Wordsworth chose to publish and those he kept private, allowing readers to trace the development of his public persona as a poet. Notably, it highlights significant unpublished works, with The Prelude being a prominent example. Overall, William Wordsworth serves as an essential resource for anyone looking to explore the complexities of Wordsworth's literary legacy and the enduring impact of his work on the Romantic movement.

In all ways, the edition is a credit both to Oxford University Press and to this fine scholar to whom Wordsworthians owe much. * Paul F. Betz, Notes and Queries *
Rereading Wordsworth is particularly rewarding and fitting since he is himself the great revisitor and rewriter. This generous selection of his work offers the perfect occasion to do so. * Paul Batchelor, The Guardian *

ISBN: 9780199699599

Dimensions: 216mm x 139mm x 42mm

Weight: 1028g

842 pages