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Wordsworth
An Inner Life
Duncan Wu (Author)
9780631206385, Wiley
Hardback, published 5 December 2001
400 pages
23.8 x 16 x 3.5 cm, 0.726 kg
"A major achievement. A marvellous combination of profound scholarship and equally profound speculative insight." Professor Stephen Gill, Oxford University "Wordsworth: An Inner Life shows that it is still possible to say new things about a life and a literary oeuvre which might seem, in outline, all too familiar." Times Literary Supplement "This is traditional scholarship at its best, attentive to detail and immersed in a welter of poetic sources, which will no doubt be studied and absorbed by bright graduate students and Wordsworth experts." Times Higher Education Supplement "In his reconstruction of Wordsworth's "inner life", Wu offers a compelling blend of biography and literary criticism." Religious Studies Review
This original study is the first fully to acknowledge the impact of early grief on Wordsworth's poetry and to integrate it into a critical account of how his art developed from 1787 to 1813.
List of Illustrations vii Preface viii Acknowledgments xii A Note on Texts xiv Abbreviations xv 1 ‘Perhaps my pains might be beguil’d 1 2 ‘In black Helvellyn’s inmost womb’ 20 3 ‘Charg’d by magic’ 43 4 ‘The world is poisoned at the heart’ 69 5 ‘Their life is hidden with God’ 88 6 ‘The vital spirit of a perfect form’ 118 Part I: October 1798-April 1799 118 Between Parts I and II: April-May 1799 134 Part II: May-December 1799 146 7 ‘Serious musing and self-reproach’ 167 8 ‘I yearn towards some philosophic song’ 189 9 ‘That vast Abiding-place’ 210 10 ‘I only look’d for pain and grief’ 231 11 ‘Forbearance & self-sacrifice’ 257 12 ‘O teach me calm submission to thy will’ 275 Epilogue 303 Appendix: The White Doe of Rylstone (1808 Text) and it’s ‘Advertizement’ 316 Bibliography 347 Index 361
Subject Areas: Literature: history & criticism [DS]
