Experimentalism in Wordsworth's Later Poetry: Dialogues with the Dead
Experimentalism in Wordsworth's Later Poetry: Dialogues with the Dead
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Tim Fulford's book explores an alternative Wordsworth, presenting detailed readings of late and difficult poems that reflect his experimentation with form, genre, and style. It invites readers to engage with themes such as quarantine, isolation, mental illness, and bereavement, and considers the literature of Wordsworth's old age in relation to his earlier work.
Format: Hardback
Publication date: 29 June 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Tim Fulford delves into intricate readings of a diverse collection of lesser-known, late, and challenging poems, unveiling a new perspective on William Wordsworth that challenges our familiar understanding. Throughout his career, Wordsworth persistently experimented with form, genre, and style, continually exploring the complexities of later life. Fulford invites readers to engage deeply with Wordsworth's poetry, addressing profound themes such as quarantine, isolation, mental illness, and bereavement. While focused on a specific chronological period, this study also considers the interconnectedness of Wordsworth's old age with his earlier work, shedding light on the evolution of his artistic vision.
Tim Fulford's exploration of William Wordsworth's poetry offers a fresh and intriguing perspective, challenging our conventional understanding of the renowned poet. Through his meticulous readings of a range of lesser-known, late, and challenging poems, Fulford unveils a Wordsworth who continued to experiment with form, genre, and style throughout his career. This newly-discovered Wordsworth was not content to rest on his laurels but instead sought to confront the challenging experiences of later life. Fulford invites readers to delve into Wordsworth's poetry, engaging with themes that resonate deeply, including quarantine, isolation, mental illness, and bereavement. The study spans a broad chronological scope, allowing for a comprehensive examination of Wordsworth's old age in relation to his earlier work. By exploring these themes, Fulford provides a thought-provoking and enriching journey through Wordsworth's poetic legacy.
ISBN-13: 9781009320795
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