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Selected Poems William Wordsworth

Selected Poems By William Wordsworth

Selected Poems by William Wordsworth


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A gorgeous gift edition of William Wordsworth's greatest poems, with an introduction by Peter Harness.

Selected Poems Summary

Selected Poems by William Wordsworth

A pioneer of the Romantic movement, William Wordsworth wrote about the natural world and human emotion with a clarity of language which revolutionized poetry.

Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition has an introduction by Peter Harness.

Selected Poems brings together some of Wordsworth's most acclaimed and influential works, including an extract from his magnus opus, The Prelude, alongside shorter poems such as 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud', 'To a Skylark' and 'Tintern Abbey'. Wordsworth's poems, often written at his home in Grasmere in the beautiful English Lake District, are lyrical evocations of nature and of spirituality. They have a force and clarity of language akin to everyday speech which was truly groundbreaking.

Selected Poems Reviews

Wordsworth is a figure of supreme interest -- James Fenton * New York Times *
He has done more for the sanity of his generation than any other writer -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Wordsworth may be trusted as a guide in everything -- John Ruskin
The intrepidity with which Wordsworth explored his own inner life and the generosity with which he shared it remain more than convincing: even now, they continue to define the highest aspirations of modern poetry -- Adam Kirsch * New Yorker *

About William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth was born on 7 April 1770 at Cockermouth, in the English Lake District, the son of a lawyer. He was one of five children and developed a close bond with his only sister, Dorothy, whom he lived with for most of his life. At the age of seventeen, shortly after the deaths of his parents, Wordsworth went to St John's College, Cambridge, and after graduating visited Revolutionary France. Upon returning to England he published his first poem and devoted himself wholly to writing. He became great friends with other Romantic poets and collaborated with Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Lyrical Ballads. In 1843, he succeeded Robert Southey as Poet Laureate and died in the year The Prelude was finally published, 1850.

Table of Contents

Introduction - i: Introduction Section - 1: 'My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold' Section - 2: We Are Seven Section - 3: 'Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known' Section - 4: 'She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways' Section - 5: 'I Travelled Among Unknown Men' Section - 6: 'Yes! Thou Art Fair, Yet Be Not Moved' Section - 7: Address to My Infant Daughter, Dora Section - 8: Airey- Force Valley Section - 9: Yew- Trees Section - 10: Nutting Section - 11: 'She Was a Phantom of Delight' Section - 12: To the Cuckoo Section - 13: 'A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal' Section - 14: 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud' Section - 15: Resolution and Independence Section - 16: The Thorn Section - 17: Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey Section - 18: 'It Is No Spirit Who From Heaven Hath Flown' Section - 19: French Revolution Section - 20: To A Skylark Section - 21: To Sleep Section - 22: To Sleep Section - 23: To Sleep Section - 24: The Infant M- M- Section - 25: 'Surprised by Joy - Impatient as the Wind' Section - 26: 'Methought I Saw the Footsteps of a Throne' Section - 27: 'It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free' Section - 28: 'The World Is Too Much With Us' Section - 29: Composed Upon Westminster Bridge Section - 30: To-, in Her Seventieth Year Section - 31: The Solitary Reaper Section - 32: At the Grave of Burns Section - 33: Calais Section - 34: To Toussaint L'Ouverture Section - 35: September 1, 1802 Section - 36: Written in London, September, 1802 Section - 37: London, 1802 Section - 38: ODE Section - 39: Incident at Bruges Section - 40: Aix-la-Chapelle Section - 41: Mutability Section - 42: 'The Sun Has Long Been Set' Section - 43: Expostulation and Reply Section - 44: The Tables Turned Section - 45: Lines Written in Early Spring Section - 46: To My Sister Section - 47: Simon Lee Section - 48: A Poet's Epitaph Section - 49: The Two April Mornings Section - 50: The Fountain Section - 51: A Night Thought Section - 52: SONNET Section - 53: To a Child Section - 54: PRELUDE Section - 55: The Two Thieves Section - 56: 'There Is a Bondage Worse, Far Worse, To Bear' Section - 57: Elegiac Stanzas Section - 58: Intimations of Immortality Section - 59: The Prelude: Book I Section - 60: The Prelude: Book II Index - ii: Index of First Lines

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GOR012826929
9781529011890
1529011892
Selected Poems by William Wordsworth
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
2020-03-05
176
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