The Mind of a Poet The Prelude, Commentary / Volume Two The Prelude, A Commentary / by Raymond Dexter Havens. The Prelude, A Commentary / Volume Two
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TextDescription: 1 online resource (1 online resource x, 267-670 pages) : mapsISBN: 9781421438351Subject(s): Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 | Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Prelude | Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Prelude | Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 | Prelude (Wordsworth, William)Genre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. Additional physical formats: Online version:: Mind of a poet.LOC classification: PR5881 | .H35Online resources: Full text available: Summary: This book seeks to study the mind of a poet, specifically by picking William Wordsworth as a case study. The reason for signaling out Wordsworth as the person in whom to study the mind of a poet is that The Prelude reveals with unusual fullness a mind that is fundamentally poetic. Even its peculiarities, its numerous limitations, and its unusual emphases are in the main those of a poet. Besides, poetry - not, as with many other writers, religious or social problems, humanitarianism, science, politics, economics, metaphysics, or literary criticism -was the chief concern of his creative years. Further, the sheer amount of verse, criticism, letters, and journals Wordsworth produced makes him an excellent choice for a study of this kind. from the publisher
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Originally published as Johns Hopkins Press in 1941, fourth printing 1967.
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This book seeks to study the mind of a poet, specifically by picking William Wordsworth as a case study. The reason for signaling out Wordsworth as the person in whom to study the mind of a poet is that The Prelude reveals with unusual fullness a mind that is fundamentally poetic. Even its peculiarities, its numerous limitations, and its unusual emphases are in the main those of a poet. Besides, poetry - not, as with many other writers, religious or social problems, humanitarianism, science, politics, economics, metaphysics, or literary criticism -was the chief concern of his creative years. Further, the sheer amount of verse, criticism, letters, and journals Wordsworth produced makes him an excellent choice for a study of this kind. from the publisher
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