Wordsworth and Coleridge : promising losses

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    • Larkin, Peter

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Wordsworth and Coleridge : promising losses

Peter Larkin

(Nineteenth-century major lives and letters)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-253) and index

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Wordsworth and Coleridge: Promising Losses assembles essays spanning the last thirty years, including a selection of Peter Larkin's original verse, with the concept of promise and loss serving as the uniting narrative thread.

Table of Contents

Wordsworth's 'After-Sojourn': Revision and Unself-Rivalry in the Later Poetry The Secondary Wordsworth's First of Homes: Home at Grasmere Wordsworth's "Cloud of Texture" Lyrical Ballads: Wordsworth's "Book of Questions" Relations of Scarcity: Ecology and Eschatology in "The Ruined Cottage" Scarcity by Gift: Horizons of the 'Lucy' Poems Scarcely on the Way: The Starkness of Things in Sacral Space Wordsworth's Maculate Exception: Achieving the 'Spots of Time' Imagining Naming Shaping: Stanza VI of 'Dejection: An Ode' 'Fears in Solitude': Reading (from) the Dell 'I mourn to thee': Dedication and Insufficiency in 'Constancy to an Ideal Object' 'Frost at Midnight': Some Coleridgean Intertwinings Coleridge Conversing: Between Soliloquy and Invocation Repetition, Difference, and Liturgical Participation in Coleridge's 'The Ancient Mariner' Voice, Judgment, and the Innocence of the Self in Coleridge Envoi: "Brushwood by Inflection, 2"

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