Om William Wordsworth
First published in 1982. In this study of WordsworthΓÇÖs major poetry, the author explores the conflict between the poetΓÇÖs celebration of an impersonal earth and his concern for the most intensely personal relationships. The opening chapter concentrates on WordsworthΓÇÖs struggle to describe the natural world and the extraordinary claims he makes for the natural landscape ΓÇö which are shown to derive not from vague mysticism but precisely articulated common sense. The close readings of Michael, The Idiot Boy, Tintern Abbey and The Ruined Cottage, and poems as passages on solitaries are supported by generous quotations and discussion of other critical views.
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