Wordsworth's poetic collections, supplementary writing and parodic reception

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Wordsworth's poetic collections, supplementary writing and parodic reception

by Brian R. Bates

(The history of the book / series editor, Ann R. Hawkins, no. 10)

Pickering & Chatto, 2012

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Works cited: p. 217-230

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Description

Wordsworth's process of revision, his organization of poetic volumes and his supplementary writings are often seen as distinct from his poetic composition. Bates asserts that an analysis of these supplementary writings and paratexts are necessary to a full understanding of Wordsworth's poetry.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Reframing Lyrical Ballads (1800/1798)
  • Chapter 2 Textual Travelling in the 1800 Lyrical Ballads
  • Chapter 3 Short-Circuiting Wordsworth's 1807 Poems : Richard Mant's the Simpliciad
  • Chapter 4 Wordsworth's 'Library of Babel': The Excursion and the 1815 Poems
  • Chapter 5 Opening up Chapter 13 of Coleridge's Biographia Literaria
  • Chapter 6 J. H. Reynolds's 'Peter Bell' and the Wordsworthian Reputation
  • Chapter 7 The River Duddon Volume and Wordsworth's Canonical Ascent

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