Bicentenary Wordsworth studies in memory of John Alban Finch / Edited by Jonathan Wordsworth. Assistant editor: Beth Darlington.
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Language: | English |
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
[1970]
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Physical Description: | xli, 490 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 25 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- John Alban Finch (1929-1967), by E. Fogel
- Wordsworth's two-handed engine, by J. A. Finch
- On the dating of Home at Grasmere: a new approach, by J. A. Finch
- The ruined cottage restored: three stages of composition, by J. A. Finch
- Michael and the pastoral ballad, by S. Parrish
- Wordsworth and Coleridge: some early matters, by R. Woof
- The satiric voices of The prelude, by F. T. Swetnam, Jr
- Wordsworth and his children, by M. Moorman
- The original Salisbury Plain: introduction and text, by S. Gill
- The prelude as a portrait of the artist, by M. H. Abrams
- The idiot boy, by M. Jacobus
- Wordsworth today, by B. Willey
- The speaker of The prelude, by M. Reed
- A letter to [Astra] by D. Pirie
- The novelty of the Lyrical ballads, by J. E. Jordan
- Some sidelights on The prelude, by C. Landon
- Cynthia Morgan St. John and her collection, by G. H. Healey
- Meaningful obscurity: the antecedents and character of Rivers, by R. Osborn
- Two early texts: A night-piece and The discharged soldier, by B. Darlington
- The climbing of Snowdon, by J. Wordsworth.