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Experimentalism in Wordsworth's later poetry : dialogues with the dead / Tim Fulford.

Author/creator Fulford, Tim, 1962- author.
Format Tactile Material, Book, and Print
Publication Info Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Description228 pages.
Subject(s)
Series Cambridge studies in Romanticism
Cambridge studies in Romanticism. ^A309218
Abstract "Experimentalism in Wordsworth's Later Poetry Tim Fulford provides detailed readings of a range of little-known, late and difficult poems which together present an alternative Wordsworth to the one we are used to. This newly-revealed Wordsworth continued experimenting with form, genre and style as his career progressed so as to ponder the challenging experiences presented by later life. Fulford invites the reader to engage, through Wordsworth's poetry, with such broadly-felt concerns as quarantine, isolation, mental illness and bereavement. Focused yet broad in chronological scope, this study also considers the literature of Wordsworth's old age in relation to his earlier work. Tim Fulford is the author of many books and articles on the literature and history of the Romantic Period (1780-1840), and is the editor of The New Cambridge Companion to Coleridge (2022). His monograph Wordsworth's Poetry 1815-45 (2019) won the Robert Penn Warren/Cleanth Brooks Award for Literary Scholarship 2020. His edition The Collected Letters of Sir Humphry Davy (co-edited with Sharon Ruston) (2020) won an honourable mention in the MLA biennial Morton N. Cohen Award For A Distinguished Edition Of Letters"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Fulford, Tim, 1962- Experimentalism in Wordsworth's later poetry Cambridge ;New York : Cambridge University Press, 2023 9781009320771
Genre/formCriticism, interpretation, etc.
LCCN 2022050742
ISBN9781009320795
ISBN1009320793
ISBN9781009320788 (paperback)
ISBN1009320785
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