The subject of this thesis is revision in Wordsworth, and the ways in which he translates material into psychic and renewable experience.The first three chapters offer different contexts for a theory of vision theological, philosophical and aesthetic. Chapter One discusses Wordsworth's relation to Coleridge's Unitarianism, as it evolves in the philosophical poetry and in the concept of The Recluse. I examine how Coleridge's 'love of "the Great", and "the Whole"' determines his critique of Wordsworth and the self-analysis of The Prelude. Chapter Two is divided between the Wordsworthian practice of revision, which transfigures visual memory for mental use, and the Coleridgean, that reads in landscape the symbolic text of a 'God in nature'. In...
For most of this century, the perception of two Wordsworths traceable to the criticism of the poet...
It is remarkable that Wordsworth should still be seen as the quintessential nature poet, when his po...
As the subtitle suggests, William Wordsworths The Prelude traces the growth of the poets mind. This ...
The subject of this thesis is revision in Wordsworth, and the ways in which he translates material i...
Drawing extensively upon archival resources and manuscript evidence, Wordsworth Before Coleridge rew...
[Extract] This essay deals with three key arguments in Wordsworth's poetics: the theorisation of tau...
Wordsworth's treatment of the eye is discussed in relation to contemporary concepts, especially thos...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
The thesis examines Coleridge's criticism of Wordsworth in the Biographia Literaria in the context o...
The purpose of this dissertation is to establish the full range and nature of Wordsworth's explorati...
After Wordsworth reads the fraught relationships between the English poet and his global Anglophone ...
Since the publication of Geoffrey Hartman's seminal study, Wordsworth's Poetry: 1787-1814, Wordswort...
This dissertation will examine the psychical operations and phenomena developed in William Wordswort...
Influential later eighteenth-century critics and philosophers (Stewart, Knight, Alison, Jeffrey, God...
Originally published in 1974. This book concerns the archetypal quality of Wordsworth's The Prelude,...
For most of this century, the perception of two Wordsworths traceable to the criticism of the poet...
It is remarkable that Wordsworth should still be seen as the quintessential nature poet, when his po...
As the subtitle suggests, William Wordsworths The Prelude traces the growth of the poets mind. This ...
The subject of this thesis is revision in Wordsworth, and the ways in which he translates material i...
Drawing extensively upon archival resources and manuscript evidence, Wordsworth Before Coleridge rew...
[Extract] This essay deals with three key arguments in Wordsworth's poetics: the theorisation of tau...
Wordsworth's treatment of the eye is discussed in relation to contemporary concepts, especially thos...
The thesis is in two parts. The first consists of an edition of the three poems which grew from Wor...
The thesis examines Coleridge's criticism of Wordsworth in the Biographia Literaria in the context o...
The purpose of this dissertation is to establish the full range and nature of Wordsworth's explorati...
After Wordsworth reads the fraught relationships between the English poet and his global Anglophone ...
Since the publication of Geoffrey Hartman's seminal study, Wordsworth's Poetry: 1787-1814, Wordswort...
This dissertation will examine the psychical operations and phenomena developed in William Wordswort...
Influential later eighteenth-century critics and philosophers (Stewart, Knight, Alison, Jeffrey, God...
Originally published in 1974. This book concerns the archetypal quality of Wordsworth's The Prelude,...
For most of this century, the perception of two Wordsworths traceable to the criticism of the poet...
It is remarkable that Wordsworth should still be seen as the quintessential nature poet, when his po...
As the subtitle suggests, William Wordsworths The Prelude traces the growth of the poets mind. This ...