The Major WorksOxford University Press, 2000 - 752 páginas This authoritative edition was formerly published in the acclaimed Oxford Authors series under the general editorship of Frank Kermode. It brings together a unique combination of Wordsworth's poetry and prose - all the major poems, complemented by important letters, prefaces, and essays - to give the essence of his work and thinking. William Wordsworth (1770-1850) has long been one of the best-known and best-loved English poets. The Lyrical Ballads, written with Coleridge, is a landmark in the history of English romantic poetry. His celebration of nature and of the beauty and poetry in the commonplace embody a unified and coherent vision that was profoundly innovative. This volume presents the poems in their order of composition and in their earliest completed state, enabling the reader to trace Wordsworth's poetic development and to share the experience of his contemporaries. It includes a large sample of the finest lyrics, and also longer narratives such as The Ruined Cottage, Home at Grasmere, Peter Bell, and the autobiographical masterpiece, The Prelude (1805). All the major examples of Wordsworth's prose on the subject of poetry are also included. |
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... delight ' " The world is too much with us ' To the Memory of Raisley Calvert ' Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must go ? ' ' With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh ' ' It is no Spirit who from Heaven hath flown ...
... delight ' " The world is too much with us ' To the Memory of Raisley Calvert ' Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must go ? ' ' With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh ' ' It is no Spirit who from Heaven hath flown ...
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... delight ' October , 1803 ( " One might believe ' ) October , 1803 ( When , looking on ' ) October , 1803 ( " These times ' ) 286 287 287 288 289 289 290 290 292 293 294 294 October , 1803 ( " Six thousand Veterans ' ) Ode to Duty 295 ...
... delight ' October , 1803 ( " One might believe ' ) October , 1803 ( When , looking on ' ) October , 1803 ( " These times ' ) 286 287 287 288 289 289 290 290 292 293 294 294 October , 1803 ( " Six thousand Veterans ' ) Ode to Duty 295 ...
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Contenido
I | xiii |
II | xxvi |
III | xxvii |
IV | xxx |
V | 13 |
VI | 29 |
VII | 31 |
IX | 44 |
XCIV | 271 |
XCVI | 272 |
XCVIII | 273 |
C | 274 |
CII | 275 |
CIV | 276 |
CVI | 277 |
CVIII | 278 |
X | 45 |
XI | 49 |
XII | 54 |
XIII | 56 |
XIV | 59 |
XV | 66 |
XVI | 67 |
XVII | 80 |
XVIII | 81 |
XIX | 83 |
XX | 85 |
XXI | 88 |
XXII | 91 |
XXIII | 129 |
XXIV | 130 |
XXV | 131 |
XXVI | 136 |
XXVII | 137 |
XXVIII | 138 |
XXIX | 140 |
XXX | 142 |
XXXII | 143 |
XXXIII | 144 |
XXXIV | 145 |
XXXV | 146 |
XXXVI | 147 |
XXXIX | 148 |
XL | 149 |
XLI | 151 |
XLII | 153 |
XLIII | 154 |
XLIV | 155 |
XLV | 168 |
XLVI | 174 |
XLVII | 199 |
XLIX | 201 |
L | 203 |
LII | 205 |
LIII | 206 |
LIV | 207 |
LV | 208 |
LVI | 210 |
LVII | 211 |
LVIII | 214 |
LIX | 216 |
LX | 217 |
LXI | 220 |
LXII | 223 |
LXIII | 224 |
LXIV | 237 |
LXVI | 238 |
LXVII | 239 |
LXIX | 241 |
LXX | 243 |
LXXI | 244 |
LXXII | 245 |
LXXIII | 246 |
LXXV | 247 |
LXXVI | 248 |
LXXVIII | 250 |
LXXIX | 252 |
LXXX | 253 |
LXXXI | 254 |
LXXXII | 255 |
LXXXIII | 256 |
LXXXIV | 257 |
LXXXV | 259 |
LXXXVI | 260 |
LXXXVII | 265 |
LXXXIX | 267 |
XC | 268 |
XCII | 269 |
XCIII | 270 |
CIX | 280 |
CXI | 281 |
CXIII | 282 |
CXV | 283 |
CXVI | 284 |
CXVIII | 285 |
CXX | 286 |
CXXI | 287 |
CXXIII | 288 |
CXXIV | 289 |
CXXV | 290 |
CXXVI | 292 |
CXXVII | 293 |
CXXVIII | 294 |
CXXIX | 295 |
CXXXII | 297 |
CXXXIV | 303 |
CXXXVI | 304 |
CXXXVII | 306 |
CXXXVIII | 307 |
CXL | 308 |
CXLI | 311 |
CXLII | 312 |
CXLIII | 313 |
CXLIV | 314 |
CXLV | 318 |
CXLVI | 319 |
CXLVII | 320 |
CXLVIII | 322 |
CXLIX | 323 |
CL | 325 |
CLI | 326 |
CLII | 328 |
CLIII | 329 |
CLIV | 330 |
CLVI | 331 |
CLVIII | 332 |
CLX | 333 |
CLXI | 334 |
CLXIII | 335 |
CLXIV | 338 |
CLXV | 340 |
CLXVII | 341 |
CLXIX | 345 |
CLXX | 347 |
CLXXI | 350 |
CLXXII | 351 |
CLXXIII | 352 |
CLXXIV | 353 |
CLXXVII | 354 |
CLXXXI | 355 |
CLXXXII | 356 |
CLXXXIII | 357 |
CLXXXIV | 358 |
CLXXXV | 365 |
CLXXXVI | 370 |
CLXXXVII | 371 |
CLXXXVIII | 372 |
CLXXXIX | 375 |
CXC | 591 |
CXCI | 593 |
CXCII | 595 |
CXCIII | 616 |
CXCIV | 620 |
CXCV | 626 |
CXCVI | 640 |
CXCVII | 663 |
CXCVIII | 676 |
CXCIX | 682 |
CC | 741 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Alfoxden beauty behold beneath blessed breath chearful Child clouds Coleridge Composed cottage dead dear deep delight doth Dove Cottage earth eyes fancy fear feelings flowers Friend Grasmere green grove happy hath heard heart heaven Henry Crabb Robinson hills hope hour human imagination John Wordsworth Lake Lake District language light live look Lyrical Ballads M. H. Abrams mind moon morning mountain nature never night o'er objects pain Paradise Lost passed passion Peele Castle Peter Peter Bell plain pleasure poem Poet poetry poor Prelude Published 1807 Reader River Duddon rocks round Salisbury Plain sate seemed shade Shepherd sight silent sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood stream sweet thee things thou thought Traveller trees truth Twas Vale verse voice walk wild William Wordsworth wind woods words Wordsworth Yarrow youth ΙΟ
Referencias a este libro
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The Origins of a New Poetry Dorothy Mermin Sin vista previa disponible - 1989 |
American Literature and the Culture of Reprinting, 1834-1853 Meredith L. McGill Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |