William Wordsworth and the Hermeneutics of Incarnation

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Publisher : Penn State Press
ISBN 13 : 0271040610
Total Pages : 289 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (71 download)

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Book Synopsis William Wordsworth and the Hermeneutics of Incarnation by : David P. Haney

Download or read book William Wordsworth and the Hermeneutics of Incarnation written by David P. Haney and published by Penn State Press. This book was released on 2010-11-01 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Wordsworth's Classical Undersong

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Publisher : Springer
ISBN 13 : 0230595758
Total Pages : 233 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (35 download)

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Book Synopsis Wordsworth's Classical Undersong by : Richard Clancey

Download or read book Wordsworth's Classical Undersong written by Richard Clancey and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-06-01 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Wordsworth's classical education presents an amazing paradox. Gifted teachers trained him in the full rigours of classical Latin and Greek. But Wordsworth's schoolmasters were enlightened, liberal and advanced. They were committed to the Classics and to modern literature. In their enthusiasm they shared their volumes of contemporary poetry with Wordsworth. His was a holistic literary education. Wordsworth developed a profound love for the Classics and thus an enlightened zeal for a new poetry, a poetry capable of being compared with and even daring to compete with the Classical texts he so dearly loved. Richard Clancey's meticulously researched study presents new biographical information on Wordsworth's classical education and new facts about the education of his teachers.

William Wordsworth

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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN 13 : 1137266015
Total Pages : 277 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (372 download)

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Book Synopsis William Wordsworth by : John Williams

Download or read book William Wordsworth written by John Williams and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2017-03-14 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the earliest reviews of his poetry, readers were deeply divided on the merits of William Wordsworth's work. John Williams looks in detail at the major poems and discusses the critical issues that have dominated discussions of Wordsworth's compositions since they first began to appear in print after 1798. Beginning with a fresh assessment of the controversies that developed around Lyrical Ballads, the chapters trace the evolution of both Wordsworth's poetry and his reputation through to his death in 1850. At each stage, Williams investigates the possible reasons why critics and readers responded as they did: enraged by his revolutionary 'Jacobinism' at the turn of the eighteenth century; insulted by the 'simplicity' of the Poems in Two Volumes of 1807; reassured by his commitment to Nature and his reverence for Church and State in the early Victorian period. In the twentieth century, Wordsworth has been subjected to a series of extensive critical reappraisals. With reference to a wide range of the poetry, Williams goes on to discuss the way Wordsworth has been variously reconstructed as a consequence of the main critical and theoretical initiatives of the last one hundred years. He also examines the Wordsworth we have inherited for the twenty-first century: a poet many still feel has important things to say to the contemporary reader about human relationships, nature, the environment, and our imaginative life.

William Wordsworth, Updated Edition

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Publisher : Infobase Publishing
ISBN 13 : 1438113609
Total Pages : 289 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (381 download)

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Book Synopsis William Wordsworth, Updated Edition by : Harold Bloom

Download or read book William Wordsworth, Updated Edition written by Harold Bloom and published by Infobase Publishing. This book was released on 2009 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents a collection of critical essays on English poet laureate William Wordsworth and his works.

William Wordsworth in Context

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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN 13 : 1107028418
Total Pages : 361 pages
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Book Synopsis William Wordsworth in Context by : Andrew Bennett

Download or read book William Wordsworth in Context written by Andrew Bennett and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2015-02-12 with total page 361 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides the essential contexts for an understanding of all aspects of the major English Romantic poet, William Wordsworth.

The Cambridge Companion to Wordsworth

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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN 13 : 1139825887
Total Pages : 452 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (398 download)

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Book Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Wordsworth by : Stephen Gill

Download or read book The Cambridge Companion to Wordsworth written by Stephen Gill and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2003-06-12 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Cambridge Companion to Wordsworth provides a wide-ranging account of one of the most famous Romantic poets. Specially commissioned essays cover all the important aspects of this multi-faceted writer; the volume examines his poetic achievement with a chapter on poetic craft, while other chapters focus on the origin of his poetry and on the challenges it presented and continues to present. Further contributions include discussions of The Prelude and The Recluse, Wordsworth as philosophic poet, his writing in relation to European Romanticism, and Wordsworth as Nature poet. The collection, by an international team of established specialists concludes with a lucid account of the history of Wordsworth's texts, and offers students invaluable reference material including a chronology and guides to further reading.The volume aims to ensure that its readers will be grounded in the history of Wordsworth's career and his critical reception.

Buried Communities

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Publisher : SUNY Press
ISBN 13 : 9780791459607
Total Pages : 312 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (596 download)

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Book Synopsis Buried Communities by : Kurt Fosso

Download or read book Buried Communities written by Kurt Fosso and published by SUNY Press. This book was released on 2004-01-01 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Offers an explanation for the poet's mysterious and longstanding preoccupation with death and grief.

Wordsworth's Biblical Ghosts

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Publisher : Springer
ISBN 13 : 0312299338
Total Pages : 247 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (122 download)

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Book Synopsis Wordsworth's Biblical Ghosts by : D. Westbrook

Download or read book Wordsworth's Biblical Ghosts written by D. Westbrook and published by Springer. This book was released on 2001-09-07 with total page 247 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Bible serves Wordsworth as a basis for his poetry and poetics, providing language, images, figures, and importantly, a paradigm of poetic genres. Working from three interrelated critical approaches - intertextuality, poetics, and metaphysics - Westbrook first analyzes Wordsworth's theory and practice as these reflect the New Testament doctrine of the Incarnation. Subsequent chapters consider Wordsworth's adaptation of biblical narrative forms - etymological tales, parables, and mystical allegories. Closing chapters examine some extraordinary linguistic innovations in Wordsworth's revisions of biblical apocalypse, techniques that permit the poet to express the ineffable and to reveal nothing.

The Book of God

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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN 13 : 9780812239799
Total Pages : 304 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (397 download)

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Book Synopsis The Book of God by : Colin Jager

Download or read book The Book of God written by Colin Jager and published by University of Pennsylvania Press. This book was released on 2007 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Book of God manages to be at once ambitious, deliberate, and nuanced in its interconnecting conceptions of philosophy and literary criticism."—Orrin Wang, University of Maryland

Wordsworth's Monastic Inheritance

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Publisher : Oxford University Press
ISBN 13 : 0198816200
Total Pages : 255 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (988 download)

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Book Synopsis Wordsworth's Monastic Inheritance by : Jessica Fay

Download or read book Wordsworth's Monastic Inheritance written by Jessica Fay and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2018 with total page 255 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first extended examination of the influence of monasticism on Wordsworth's writing. Covering the poet's development between 1806 and 1822, it considers how a series of sources describing medieval monastic life in the north of England influenced Wordsworth's thinking about regional attachment, trans-historical community, and national cohesion.

Twentieth-Century Metapoetry and the Lyric Tradition

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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN 13 : 3110631725
Total Pages : 266 pages
Book Rating : 4.1/5 (16 download)

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Book Synopsis Twentieth-Century Metapoetry and the Lyric Tradition by : Daniella Jancsó

Download or read book Twentieth-Century Metapoetry and the Lyric Tradition written by Daniella Jancsó and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2019-02-19 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Twentieth-Century Metapoetry and the Lyric Tradition reveals the unique value of metapoems for exploring twentieth-century poetry. By placing these texts into a hitherto barely investigated literary-historical perspective, it demonstrates that modern metapoetry is steeped in the lyric tradition to a much greater extent than previously acknowledged. Since these literary continuities that cut across epochal boundaries can be traced across all major poetic movements, they challenge established accounts of the history of twentieth-century poetry that postulate a radical break with the (immediate) past. Moreover, the finding that metapoems perpetuate traditional forms and topoi distinguishes metapoetry historically and systematically from metafiction and metadrama. After highlighting the most important differences as regards to the function of metareference in poetry on the one side, and in fiction and drama on the other, the book concludes with a discussion of how to account for these generic differences theoretically. With its "extraordinarily subtle and perceptive" (Ronald Bush, St. John's College, Oxford) interpretive readings of over one hundred metapoems by canonical anglophone authors, it offers the first representative selection of twentieth-century poems about poetry in English.

The Ethics in Literature

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Publisher : Springer
ISBN 13 : 1349273619
Total Pages : 286 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (492 download)

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Book Synopsis The Ethics in Literature by : Dominic Rainsford

Download or read book The Ethics in Literature written by Dominic Rainsford and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-07-27 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The question of ethics has dominated recent developments within the humanities. This volume brings together the most recent theories of ethics and reading and applies them to a wide variety of literary texts. Ethical and literary issues explored by the contributors include biography, sensibility, national identity, feminism, postcolonialism, religion, subjectivity and stylistics. Literary authors and philosophers/theorists discussed range from Shakespeare and Mary Shelley to Michele Roberts and Salman Rushdie, and from Kant and Coleridge to Derrida and Levinas.

The Challenge of Coleridge

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Publisher : Penn State Press
ISBN 13 : 0271076801
Total Pages : 303 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (71 download)

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Book Synopsis The Challenge of Coleridge by : David Haney

Download or read book The Challenge of Coleridge written by David Haney and published by Penn State Press. This book was released on 2015-12-21 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Interweaving past and present texts, The Challenge of Coleridge engages the British Romantic poet, critic, and philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge in a "conversation" (in Hans-Georg Gadamer’s sense) with philosophical thinkers today who share his interest in the relationship of interpretation to ethics and whose ideas can be both illuminated and challenged by Coleridge’s insights into and struggles with this relationship. In his philosophy, poetry, theology, and personal life, Coleridge revealed his concern with this issue, as it manifests itself in the relation between technical and ethical discourse, between fact and value, between self and other, and in the ethical function of aesthetic experience and the role of love in interpretation and ethical action. Relying on Gadamer’s hermeneutics to supply a framework for his approach, Haney connects Coleridge’s ideas with, among others, Emmanuel Levinas’s other-oriented notion of ethical subjectivity, Paul Ricoeur’s view about the other’s implication in the self, reinterpretations of Greek drama by Bernard Williams and Martha Nussbaum, and Gianni Vattimo's post-Nietzschean hermeneutics. Coleridge is treated not as a product of Romantic ideology to be deconstructed from a modern perspective, but as a writer who offers a "challenge" to our modern tendency to compartmentalize interpretive issues as a concern for literary theorists and ethical issues as a concern for philosophers. Looking at the two together, Haney shows through his reading of Coleridge, can enrich our understanding of both.

William Wordsworth - The Prelude

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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN 13 : 135030946X
Total Pages : 206 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (53 download)

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Book Synopsis William Wordsworth - The Prelude by : Tim Milnes

Download or read book William Wordsworth - The Prelude written by Tim Milnes and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2009-06-02 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Prelude is now seen as a central text in the Wordsworth corpus. This Guide identifies and gathers significant critical perspectives, interpretations and debates connected with the poem, contextualising and explaining criticism from the Victorian period right through to the present day.

Wordsworth and the Art of Philosophical Travel

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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
ISBN 13 : 1316721000
Total Pages : 293 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (167 download)

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Book Synopsis Wordsworth and the Art of Philosophical Travel by : Mark Offord

Download or read book Wordsworth and the Art of Philosophical Travel written by Mark Offord and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2016-07-07 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At the heart of Wordsworth's concerns is the question of how travel - both foreign and everyday - might also become an adventure into philosophy itself. This is an art of travel both as an approach to experience - one that draws on habits in order to revise them in the shock of new - and as a poetic approach that gives voice to the singular and foreign through the unique shapes of verse. Close readings of Wordsworth's 'pictures of Nature, Man, and Society' show how the natural is entangled with - and not simply opposed to, as many critics have suggested - the social, the political and the historical in this verse. This book draws on both eighteenth-century anthropology and travel literature, and debates in modern critical theory, to highlight Wordsworth's remarkable originality and his ongoing ability to transform our theoretical prejudgements in the unknown territory of the travel encounter.

Decadent Romanticism: 1780-1914

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Publisher : Routledge
ISBN 13 : 1317154118
Total Pages : 256 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (171 download)

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Book Synopsis Decadent Romanticism: 1780-1914 by : Kostas Boyiopoulos

Download or read book Decadent Romanticism: 1780-1914 written by Kostas Boyiopoulos and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-04-08 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For Decadent authors, Romanticism was a source of powerful imaginative revisionism, perversion, transition, and partial negation. But for all these strong Decadent reactions against the period, the cultural phenomenon of Decadence shared with Romanticism a mutual distrust of the philosophy of utilitarianism and the aesthetics of neo-Classicism. Reflecting on the interstices between Romantic and Decadent literature, Decadent Romanticism reassesses the diverse and creative reactions of Decadent authors to Romanticism between 1780 and 1914, while also remaining alert to the prescience of the Romantic imagination to envisage its own distorted, darker, perverted, other self. Creative pairings include William Blake and his Decadent critics, the recurring figure of the sphinx in the work of Thomas De Quincey and Decadent writers, and Percy Shelley with both Mathilde Blind and Swinburne. Not surprisingly, John Keats’s works are a particular focus, in essays that explore Keats’s literary and visual legacies and his resonance for writers who considered him an icon of art for art’s sake. Crucial to this critical reassessment are the shared obsessions of Romanticism and Decadence with subjectivity, isolation, addiction, fragmentation, representation, romance, and voyeurism, as well as a poetics of desire and anxieties over the purpose of aestheticism.

Levinas and Nineteenth-century Literature

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Publisher : University of Delaware Press
ISBN 13 : 0874130573
Total Pages : 299 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (741 download)

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Book Synopsis Levinas and Nineteenth-century Literature by : Donald R. Wehrs

Download or read book Levinas and Nineteenth-century Literature written by Donald R. Wehrs and published by University of Delaware Press. This book was released on 2009 with total page 299 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Levinas and Nineteenth-Century Literature presents nine essays that reread major British, American, and European nineteenth-century literary texts in light of the post-deconstruction ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. The first section pursues in essays on Wordsworth, Coleridge, De Quincey, and Baudelaire connections between Levinas's radical rethinking of subjectivity and Romantic generic, aesthetic, and conceptual innovation. The second section explores how Levinas's analysis of totalizing thought may illuminate how Poe, Emerson, Hawthorne, Douglass, Susan Warner, and Melville grapple with American experience and culture. The third section considers the relevance of Levinas's work for reassessments of the realist novel through essays on Austen, Dickens, and George Eliot. Essay authors are A.C. Goodson, David P. Haney, E.S. Burt, Alain Paul Toumayan, N.S. Boone, Lorna Wood, Donald R. Wehrs, Melvyn New, and Rachel Hollander. Donald R. Wehrs is Associate Professor of English at Auburn University. David P. Haney is Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Professor of English at Appalachian State University.