Wordsworth A Life

Barker, Juliet

£12.99

Orphaned young, a rebellious teenager who was later reviled for his revolutionary politics and his experimental poetry, William Wordsworth transformed his reputation to become the most influential philosopher-poet of his day.;In an increasingly industrial age, Wordsworth’s belief in the importance of imagination and feeling touched a chord with the nation. Juliet Barker’s balanced and meticulously researched biography, which draws on previously unpublished sources, recreates the intimacy of Wordsworth’s domestic circle. Far from being the cold, solitary figure of legend, Wordsworth emerges from this portrait as a passionate, vibrant man who lived for his family, his poetry and his beloved Lakeland. His legacy remains with us to this day.

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Publish Date: 16/10/2000

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The figure of William Wordsworth looms over the nineteenth century like a presiding genius. Sage, seer, Poet Laureate, he was revered and honoured by his Victorian contemporaries as a writer of tender lyrical poetry, champion of country life and, most of all, the great spirit communing with Nature. Drawing on unpublished sources Juliet Barker presents a new picture of Wordsworth, as both the public icon and private family man. WORDSWORTH is a major biography of one of Britain’s most famous poets and a vivid portrait of a fiercely passionate man.

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Weight 253 g
Dimensions 140 × 107 × 34 mm
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Hardback

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English

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Unabridged edition

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General – Trade / Code: K