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Wordsworth's Bardic Vocation, 1787-1842 by Richard Gravil β€” book cover

Wordsworth's Bardic Vocation, 1787-1842

by Richard Gravil
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Overview

From 1787 to 1842, Wordsworth is preoccupied with the themes of loss and death, and with "natural piety" in the lives of people and nations. Beginning with his consciousness of the Bards and Druids of Cumbria, this book treats Wordsworth's oeuvre, including the "Gothic" juvenilia, The Ruined Cottage, Lyrical Ballads, Poems in Two Volumes, The Excursion, and the Poems of 1842, as unified by a Bardic vocation, to bind "the living and the dead" and to nurture "the kind".

Synopsis

From 1787 to 1842, Wordsworth is preoccupied with the themes of loss and death, and with "natural piety" in the lives of people and nations. Beginning with his consciousness of the Bards and Druids of Cumbria, this book treats Wordsworth's oeuvre, including the "Gothic" juvenilia, The Ruined Cottage, Lyrical Ballads, Poems in Two Volumes, The Excursion, and the Poems of 1842, as unified by a Bardic vocation, to bind "the living and the dead" and to nurture "the kind".

About the Author, Richard Gravil

Richard Gravil is Reader in Literature, University College of St.Mark and St.John.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
324
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780333562833

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