Wordsworth and the Victorians
by
Stephen Gill
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198119658
ISBN-13
9780198119654
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Clarendon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 19th, 1998
Print length
368 Pages
Weight
598 grams
Dimensions
22.60 x 14.60 x 2.50 cms
Product Classification:
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Literary studies: poetry & poets
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This text explores the work of William Wordsworth in relation to the Lake District where he spent his formative years. It is aimed at students and scholars of Romantic and Victorian literature and those with an interest in the Lake District and the National Trust.
Wordsworth was an eighteenth-century contemporary of Blake and his greatest poetry was composed before Keats had written a line. His impact, however, was not fully registered until the Victorian period, when it became common to place his poetry in the great line of Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton. In part this book examines how it influenced the Victorian poets and novelists who acknowledged its importance to them. However, drawing on a variety of sources from autobiographical memoirs to publishers'' accounts, Wordsworth and the Victorians also examines the emergence of Wordsworth as a cultural icon and the various ways in which his reputation was constructed and transmitted through the agency not of literary giants but of critics, scholars, publishers, and latterly the disciples of the Wordsworth Society. For some readers, ranging from Quakers to Anglo-Catholics, Wordsworth was primarily a religious poet. For others, by contrast, his strength was that he was spiritually uplifting without being doctrinally specific, and this study includes testimonies from many who witnessed what Wordsworth had meant to them at times of crisis. For other readers, who valued the Guide to the Lakes as much as, if not more than, Wordsworth''s verse, Wordsworth''s importance was that as laureate of Nature he could be pressed into service for the cause of environmental protection. The book finally examines Wordsworth''s role, thirty and more years after his death, in the battle to establish the National Trust.
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