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Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air Thomas H. Ford (University of Melbourne)

Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air By Thomas H. Ford (University of Melbourne)

Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air by Thomas H. Ford (University of Melbourne)


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This book explores how the meaning of 'poetic atmosphere' developed within larger ideas of Romanticism, particularly through the poetry of William Wordsworth, who was the first to see its potential as metaphor. Thomas H. Ford here makes a significant contribution to debates in the areas of literary ecology and ecocriticism.

Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air Summary

Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air by Thomas H. Ford (University of Melbourne)

Before the ideas we now define as Romanticism took hold the word 'atmosphere' meant only the physical stuff of air; afterwards, it could mean almost anything, from a historical mood or spirit to the character or style of an artwork. Thomas H. Ford traces this shift of meaning, which he sees as first occurring in the poetry of William Wordsworth. Gradually 'air' and 'atmosphere' took on the new status of metaphor as Wordsworth and other poets re-imagined poetry as a textual area of aerial communication - conveying the breath of a transitory moment to other times and places via the printed page. Reading Romantic poetry through this ecological and ecocritical lens Ford goes on to ask what the poems of the Romantic period mean for us in a new age of climate change, when the relationship between physical climates and cultural, political and literary atmospheres is once again being transformed.

Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air Reviews

'... richly theorized and discursively broad-ranging ... Ford convincingly argues that we in the Anthropocene, confronted by a new literalization of cultural atmosphere as climate, have much to learn from this Romantic discourse on atmosphere.' Scott Hess, Review 19
'... Ford offers intriguing readings of a suite of natural history and medico-material texts both central and somewhat peripheral to standard Romantic criticism, including Herder, Goethe, Keats, Howard, Priestley, and Faraday.' Michelle Levy, The Wordsworth Circle

About Thomas H. Ford (University of Melbourne)

Thomas H. Ford is a Lecturer in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne. He has translated Boris Groys's The Communist Postscript (2010), co-edited A Cultural History of Climate Change (2016), and had articles published in journals including New Literary History, ELH, European Romantic Review and Australian Literary Studies.

Table of Contents

1. Atmospheric Romanticism; 2. Atmospheric mediation; 3. Romantic meteorology; 4. Atmospheric aesthetics; 5. In the breathing chamber: 'lines written a few miles above'.

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NLS9781108441032
9781108441032
1108441033
Wordsworth and the Poetics of Air by Thomas H. Ford (University of Melbourne)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2020-06-25
288
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