William Wordsworth and the Age of English Romanticism"William Wordsworth and the Age of English Romanticism" illuminates an era of revolutionary and imaginative achievements in literature and art that has profoundly shaped our sense of ourselves and our world. The age of English Romanticism was part of an age of revolution, an explosive period of aesthetic, political, social, economic, and philosophic movements that transformed the western world. William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was the seminal poet of the age, and with his great Romantic contemporaries gave magnificent expression to that turbulent time. Their vision of the world, the self, and the triumph of the creative imagination continues to influence our modern concepts of man, nature, and society. The chapters of this book survey topics essential to an understanding of the period. The book includes 120 color and 60 black-and-white illustrations, and a comprehensive catalogue of an accompanying museum exhibition. -- From publisher's description. |
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... inscribed " George Keats 1820 , " made by the poet's brother , who had settled at Louisville . Kentucky , in 1818 , and visited England two years later . In compiling his collection of his brother's poems . George often drew , as he ...
... inscribed " George Keats 1820 , " made by the poet's brother , who had settled at Louisville . Kentucky , in 1818 , and visited England two years later . In compiling his collection of his brother's poems . George often drew , as he ...
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... Inscribed top right . " sun over here / Clouds colour of drawing paper " and , along the bottom . " Fine weather wind S.E. Clouds coming towards me ( all the morning ) but dissolv'd into transparent atmos- phere as fast as they come so ...
... Inscribed top right . " sun over here / Clouds colour of drawing paper " and , along the bottom . " Fine weather wind S.E. Clouds coming towards me ( all the morning ) but dissolv'd into transparent atmos- phere as fast as they come so ...
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... Inscribed on the back , " between 6 & 7 oclock Evening June 1831 , " the picture dates from the time when Constable was studying rainbows . On this occasion he includes a double bow , which appears through a shaft of light descending ...
... Inscribed on the back , " between 6 & 7 oclock Evening June 1831 , " the picture dates from the time when Constable was studying rainbows . On this occasion he includes a double bow , which appears through a shaft of light descending ...
Contents
I | 2 |
The Spirit of the Age | 27 |
The Child Is Father of the Man | 61 |
Copyright | |
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