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The Prelude William Wordsworth

The Prelude By William Wordsworth

The Prelude by William Wordsworth


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The Prelude by William Wordsworth

A gorgeous new edition of the definitive text of Wordsworths The Prelude, with full-color contemporaneous illustrations that illuminate this epic poem. With a new afterword by Helen Vendler.

The Prelude, William Wordsworths masterful autobiographical work composed in blank verse, is generally considered the poem at the heart of the Romantic movement and one of the great poems in the English language. In this fully illustrated and annotated edition, the work receives the treatment it deserves. Inspired by his dear friend, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the poem charts the development of the authors mind from childhood to his experiences in Cambridge, London, the Alps, and France, touching on subjects ranging from leisure to literature, nature to imagination, and everything in between.

A meditation on the self, this work still stands as a masterpiece of English literature and is here complemented and enhanced by two hundred contemporaneous color plates that illuminate the text. Scrupulously selected and newly re-edited from the definitive manuscripts in existence, the marginal notes and glosses provide an extra touch that makes this a truly enlightening reading experience.

Helen Vendlers afterword is an appreciation of the poem which also puts in it context for American readers.

The Prelude Reviews

An outsize, gorgeous book, replete with paintings and drawingslandscapes, houses, portraitscontemporaneous with the poem. At last we have a worthy visual counterpart to one of the timeless monuments of English verse. Provides American readers with a sound sense not merely of where Wordsworth was butthrough its lavish illustrationswhat he found so rousing. The book claries how and why he became Englands best-loved nature poet. * Wall Street Journal *
A marvelous bookthe great poem magnificently illustrated with 130 full-color paintings, drawing, maps and other visual aids contemporaneous with its writing. * Lloyd Schwartz, WBUR & NPRs The ARTery *
With startled joy I encountered the glorious new edition ofThe Preludeby my Harvard colleague James Engell, working in collaboration with the independent scholar Michael D. Raymond (who sought out the invaluable illustrations). Handsomely produced in a broad horizontal format (twelve by nine and a half inches), the volume is illustrated on almost every other page by paintings or drawings contemporaneous with the poem itself. These offer to the American readers eye an array of scenes indispensable to an understanding of Wordsworths worldlakes, crags, nocturnes, ships at sea, the Alps, Stonehenge, Revolutionary France, Cambridge, London. At lastwith Engells eloquent and succinct introduction, helpful marginal glosses, notes, a chronology, and mapsAmerican readers and students have aPreludeof their own. * Helen Vendler, New York Review of Books *
Set in a handsome, hardbound edition that equally fits in a coffee table display or upon a scholar's desk, this new edition is appropriate for the amateur and expert alike. . . . There are no faults to be had with this book. It is aesthetically pleasing, intellectually rigorous, and completely satisfying. * News and Times *

About William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth(17701850) was an English Romantic poet.James Engell, the Gurney Professor of English and Professor of Comparative Literature Emeritus at Harvard University, chaired the Department of English there for seven years. He is author of four previous books and more than fifty articles and book chapters about eighteenth-century and romantic literature, higher education in America, and environmental studies. He was a senior fellow at the National Humanities Center and elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Michael D. Raymond has studied the poetry of William Wordsworth for decadesa catalyst for his life-long search for deeply rooted, private places of remembrance. After earning a B.A. in English from Yale, he received his M.A. from Harvard and a PhD from Fordham University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Prelude: Place, Self, Crisis, and Imagination
Maps: The Lake District, Wordsworths Walking Tour of the Alps, Summer 1790
Book First
INTRODUCTION-CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL-TIME
Book Second
SCHOOL-TIME CONTINUED
Book Third
RESIDENCE AT CAMBRIDGE
Book Fourth
SUMMER VACATION
Book Fifth
BOOKS
Book Sixth
CAMBRIDGE AND THE ALPS
Book Seventh
RESIDENCE IN LONDON
Book Eighth
RETROSPECT-LOVE OF NATURE LEADING TO LOVE OF MANKIND
Book Ninth
RESIDENCE IN FRANCE
Book Tenth
RESIDENCE IN FRANCE AND FRENCH REVOLUTION
Book Eleventh
IMAGINATION, HOW IMPAIRED AND RESTORED
Book Twelfth
SAME SUBJECT, CONTINUED
Book Thirteenth
CONCLUSION
TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, S. T. Coleridge
A Note on the Text and Editorial Practice
Chronology
Selected Bibliography and Scholarly Editions of The Prelude
Acknowledgments
Afterword by Helen Vendler

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NGR9781684582501
9781684582501
1684582504
The Prelude by William Wordsworth
New
Hardback
Brandeis University Press
2024-10-14
304
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