The Two-part Prelude (1799)

The Two-part Prelude (1799)
Title The Two-part Prelude (1799) PDF eBook
Author William Wordsworth
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1995
Genre
ISBN 9780140389272

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The Prelude, Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind

The Prelude, Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind
Title The Prelude, Or, Growth of a Poet's Mind PDF eBook
Author William Wordsworth
Publisher London E. Moxon 1850.
Pages 412
Release 1850
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Horace's Ars Poetica

Horace's Ars Poetica
Title Horace's Ars Poetica PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Ferriss-Hill
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 348
Release 2019-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 0691195021

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A major reinterpretation of Horace's famous literary manual For two millennia, the Ars Poetica (Art of Poetry), the 476-line literary treatise in verse with which Horace closed his career, has served as a paradigmatic manual for writers. Rarely has it been considered as a poem in its own right, or else it has been disparaged as a great poet's baffling outlier. Here, Jennifer Ferriss-Hill for the first time fully reintegrates the Ars Poetica into Horace's oeuvre, reading the poem as a coherent, complete, and exceptional literary artifact intimately linked with the larger themes pervading his work. Arguing that the poem can be interpreted as a manual on how to live masquerading as a handbook on poetry, Ferriss-Hill traces its key themes to show that they extend beyond poetry to encompass friendship, laughter, intergenerational relationships, and human endeavor. If the poem is read for how it expresses itself, moreover, it emerges as an exemplum of art in which judicious repetitions of words and ideas join disparate parts into a seamless whole that nevertheless lends itself to being remade upon every reading. Establishing the Ars Poetica as a logical evolution of Horace's work, this book promises to inspire a long overdue reconsideration of a hugely influential yet misunderstood poem.

Poems of William Wordsworth

Poems of William Wordsworth
Title Poems of William Wordsworth PDF eBook
Author William Wordsworth
Publisher
Pages 730
Release 1855
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Wordsworth: The Prelude

Wordsworth: The Prelude
Title Wordsworth: The Prelude PDF eBook
Author Stephen Gill
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 132
Release 1991-08-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521369886

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Gill places The Prelude in the context of Wordsworth's life, and discusses the various states in which it survives.

From The Prelude

From The Prelude
Title From The Prelude PDF eBook
Author William Wordsworth
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 1967
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The Prelude and Other Poems

The Prelude and Other Poems
Title The Prelude and Other Poems PDF eBook
Author William Wordsworth
Publisher Alma Classics
Pages 320
Release 2018-10-23
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781847497505

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“Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me, As is a landscape to a blind man's eye: But oft, in lonely rooms, and mid the din Of towns in cities, I have owed to them, In hours of weariness, sensations sweet, Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart” William Wordsworth's verse was the embodiment of the Romantic age, with its evocation of a unifying spirit running through all things. This collection brings together a rich and diverse selection of his works, from the epic autobiographical masterpiece The Prelude to much-loved shorter poems such as 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud' and 'She Was a Phantom of Delight'. Alongside his more personal and introspective compositions, poems such as 'Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey', 'She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways' and 'The Idiot Boy' demonstrate, in an era of political and social ferment, the manner in which Wordsworth, together with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, forged a revolutionary new poetic style through the publication of Lyrical Ballads – one that embraced the vernacular and subjects previously deemed unworthy of poetry – and thus changed the literary landscape of England for ever.