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OverviewWilliam Wordsworth, Second-Generation Romantic provides a truly comprehensive reading of 'late' Wordsworth and the full arc of his career from (1814–1840) revealing that his major poems after Waterloo contest poetic and political issues with his younger contemporaries: Keats, Shelley and Byron. Refuting conventional models of influence, where Wordsworth 'fathers' the younger poets, Cox demonstrates how Wordsworth's later writing evolved in response to 'second generation' romanticism. After exploring the ways in which his younger contemporaries rewrote his 'Excursion', this volume examines how Wordsworth's 'Thanksgiving Ode' enters into a complex conversation with Leigh Hunt and Byron; how the delayed publication of 'Peter Bell' could be read as a reaction to the Byronic hero; how the older poet's River Duddon sonnets respond to Shelley's 'Mont Blanc'; and how his later volumes, particularly 'Memorials of a Tour in Italy, 1837', engage in a complicated erasure of poets who both followed and predeceased him. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffrey Cox (University of Colorado Boulder)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 15.00cm Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9781108837613ISBN 10: 1108837611 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 20 May 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Cockney excursions; 2. Wordsworth's 'Thanksgiving Ode': An engaged poetics and the horrors of war; 3. 'This Potter-Don-Juan': 'Peter Bell' in 1819; 4. Thinking rivers: The flow of influence, Wordsworth-Coleridge-Shelley; 5. Late 'Late Wordsworth'; 6. Postscript: Wordsworth in 1850: The Prelude, 'this posthumous yet youthful work'.Reviews'one of the most important scholars of so-called second-generation Romanticism … Highly recommended. ' J. Risinger, Choice Connect 'a convincing reconfiguration of the 'late' Wordsworth - one that reconnects him to the second-generation Romantics.' Jayne Thomas, Times Literary Supplement '… a brave, insightful, formidably well-researched study.' Robin Jarvis, Review 19 (http://www.review19.org) '… offers a necessary and long-overdue corrective to the received version of Wordsworth's body of work, an implicit remise of which has often been that little of the original poetry written and published by him after 1808 deserves critical attention.' Michael J. Neth, The European Legacy 'one of the most important scholars of so-called second-generation Romanticism ... Highly recommended. ' J. Risinger, Choice Connect Author InformationJeffrey Cox is Professor of English Literature at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is the author and editor of ten volumes, including Romanticism in the Shadow of War (2014) and the award-winning Poetry and Politics in the Cockney School (1998). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |