The prelude, 1799, 1805, 1850 : authoritative texts, context and reception, recent critical essays / William Wordsworth ; (edited by) Jonathan Wordsworth, M.H. Abrams, Stephen Gill.
Material type: TextSeries: A Norton critical editionPublication details: New York ; London : Norton, c1979ISBN: 039309071X
Contents:
Events of Wordsworth's life Two-part prelude of 1799 Prelude of 1805 in thirteen books Prelude of 1850 in fourteen books Drafts and fragments, 1798-1804 Manuscripts of the prelude, 1798-1850 Texts: History and presentation Context and reception: References to the prelude in process: 1799-1850 Early reception Recent critical essays: Two-part prelude of 1799 Design of the prelude: Wordworth's long journey home Poet's progress: Wordsworth and the via naturaliter negativa Prelude: Metaphors of beginning and where they lead Sense in the prelude Images of interaction in the prelude Is the prelude a philosophical poem? Bibliography of works cited and consulted Selected reading.
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Events of Wordsworth's life Two-part prelude of 1799 Prelude of 1805 in thirteen books Prelude of 1850 in fourteen books Drafts and fragments, 1798-1804 Manuscripts of the prelude, 1798-1850 Texts: History and presentation Context and reception: References to the prelude in process: 1799-1850 Early reception Recent critical essays: Two-part prelude of 1799 Design of the prelude: Wordworth's long journey home Poet's progress: Wordsworth and the via naturaliter negativa Prelude: Metaphors of beginning and where they lead Sense in the prelude Images of interaction in the prelude Is the prelude a philosophical poem? Bibliography of works cited and consulted Selected reading.
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