William WordsworthOxford University Press, 1994 - 252 ページ For many, William Wordsworth personifies the Age of Romanticism. The Prelude, his masterpiece, is one of the finest poems in the English language, and the Lyrical Ballads, written with his friend and fellow poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, is a defining text of the Romantic movement. This new selection of his poetry, prepared by his biographer Stephen Gill and the Wordsworth scholar Duncan Wu from Gill's authoritative Oxford Authors edition, offers generous extracts from The Prelude, his work from Lyrical Ballads, as well as many of his fine shorter lyrics. It charts the growth of this great poet's mind from his early radical years as a champion of the French Revolution, to his later years as Poet Laureate and political conservative. |
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Alfoxden Babe beauty behold beneath Betty Betty Foy blessed breath calm chearful Child church-yard clouds Coleridge Composed crag dead dear delight door Dorothy Wordsworth doth Dove Cottage dream earth fear feel fields flowers Friend gone Grasmere grave green happy hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human idiot boy Johnny Lake Lake District LEONARD live look Lyrical Ballads M. H. Abrams Mary Moorman mind moon morning mountain Nature never night o'er passed passion Peele Castle pleasure poem Poet poor Prelude Published 1807 quiet Recluse River Duddon rock round Samuel Taylor Coleridge sate seemed Shepherd side sight silent solitude sorrow soul spirit stars Stephen Gill stone stood summer Susan sweet thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey travelled trees turned Twas Vale voice walked wandered William Wordsworth wind woods Wordsworth