The excursion and Wordsworth's iconography

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    • Yen, Brandon Chao-Chi

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The excursion and Wordsworth's iconography

Brandon C. Yen

(Romantic reconfigurations : studies in literature and culture 1780-1850)

Liverpool University Press, 2018

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-302) and index

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This book considers William Wordsworth's use of iconography in his long poem The Excursion. Through the iconographical approach, the author steers a middle course between The Excursion's two very different interpretive traditions, one focusing upon the poem's philosophical abstraction, the other upon its touristic realism. Fresh readings are also offered of Wordsworth's other major works, including The Prelude. Yen explores Wordsworth's iconography in The Excursion by tracing allusions and correspondences in an abundance of post-1789 and earlier verbal and pictorial sources, as well as in Wordsworth's prose and poetry. He analyses how the iconographical images in The Excursion contribute to, and impose limitations on, the overarching preoccupations of Wordsworth's writings, particularly the themes of paradise lost and paradise regained in the post-revolutionary context. Shedding light on a vital aspect of Wordsworth's poetic method, this study reveals the visual etymologies - together with the nuances and rhetorical capacities - of five categories of apparently 'collateral' images: envisioning, rooting, dwelling, flowing, and reflecting.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations IntroductionPart 1: Themes and Iconography The Excursion, Paradise Lost, and Paradise Regained Wordsworth's IconographyPart 2: Envisioning Introduction Castles in the Air Light and Ascent 'Speculative Height' The Wanderer's RevisitingPart 3: Rooting Introduction Oak, Mountain Ash, the Liberty Tree Two Ironic Images A Cosmopolitan VisionPart 4: Dwelling Introduction The Devon Cottage and the Lakeland Cottage The Cottage of the 'Wedded Pair' The Widower's Cottage The 'Cabinet for Sages Built'Part 5: Flowing and Reflecting Introduction Flowing ReflectingBibliographyIndex

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