Wordsworth's poetic theory: knowledge, language, experience

Wordsworth's poetic theory: knowledge, language, experience

Regier, Alexander

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Together, Wordsworth's verse and his compelling criticism have done much to shape our understanding of poetic art since the Romantic period. This volume isthe first in many years to reexamine Wordsworth's complex theory of poetry indepth across the full range of the poet's work, presenting new scholarship byinfluential commentators in the field. INDICE: Acknowledgements - Notes on Contributors - Introduction; S.Hoesel-Uhlig ; A.Regier - Wordsworth's Poetic Ignorance; A.Bennett - Poetic Objecthood in 1798; S.H.Uhlig - What is a Lyrical Ballad? Wordsworth's Experimental Epistemologies; P.de Bolla - Words Worth Repeating: Language and Repetition in Wordsworth's Poetic Theory; A.Regier - The Poetic Structure of Complexity: Wordsworth's Sublime and 'Something Regular'; C.Brodsky - Dying into Prose: The Standard of Taste in Wordsworth's Essays upon Epitaphs ; S.Curdts - Writing and Orality around 1800: 'Speakers', 'Readers', and Wordsworth's 'The Thorn'; F.Ferguson - The Excursion and Wordsworth's Special Remainder; P.Hamilton - Wordsworth's Late Melodics; S.Jarvis - Composing Sound: The Deaf Dalesman, 'The Brothers', and Epitaphic Signs; M.Jacobus - Wordsworth and Metapsychology; G.Hartman - Index

  • ISBN: 978-0-230-52544-3
  • Editorial: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 232
  • Fecha Publicación: 18/12/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés