The Hidden Wordsworth

The Hidden Wordsworth

by Kenneth R. Johnston Ph.D
The Hidden Wordsworth

The Hidden Wordsworth

by Kenneth R. Johnston Ph.D

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Overview

"This is a Wordsworth we have never quite seen before."—Hermione Lee, The New York Times

In this fascinating account, Kenneth R. Johnston portrays a Wordsworth different in crucial ways from the one the poet intended us to know. Taking advantage of unprecedented access to archives, family papers, and letters, he reveals the poet's complex relationship with his sister Dorothy; the full story of the affair with his French mistress, Annette Vallon; and his surprisingly close connections to both radical reformers and the political establishment of his day, including members of the newly formed British Secret Service in England and Germany. The Hidden Wordsworth also explores the poet's intense and often destructive relations with a cluster of young writers, leading up to his friendship with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This brilliantly insightful biography breaks through the carefully crafted but frequently misleading accounts of his youth Wordsworth created in his conservative later years. The Hidden Wordsworth reveals the radical young poet whose powerful intellect revolutionized English poetry. Winner of the 1998 Jean Baracelli Prize from the American Conference on Romanticism; shortlisted for the James Tait Black biography prize (UK); a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. "Full of fresh information, fresh insights, and fresh intelligent critical readings of the poetry."—Stephen M. Parrish, editor, The Cornell Wordsworth

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393321593
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 07/17/2001
Pages: 738
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Kenneth R. Johnston, chair of the English department at Indiana University, lives in Bloomington, Indiana.

Table of Contents

A Tale of Two Titles: Preface to the Norton Editionix
Illustrationsxvii
Mapsxix
Acknowledgmentsxxi
A Note on Moneyxxiii
A Note on Textsxxv
Wordworth's London, 1791-1795xxvi
Wordworth's Paris, 1791-1793xxvii
Prologue: Images of Wordsworth1
Part 1The Child is Father 1770-1790
1The Ministries of Fear and Beauty11
2The Vale of Esthwaite30
3'While we were schoolboys'50
4'Verses from the impulse of my own mind'69
5Stranger, Lounger, Lover84
6Young Love-Liking103
7Weighing the Man in the Balance117
8Something of a Republic132
9Golden Hours140
10Golden Days and Giddy Prospects151
Part 2Of the Man 1790-1799
11The Mighty City175
12The Mighty Mind194
13Revolution and Romance209
14Castaway239
15A Return to France?262
16A Return to France: The Evidence of Speculation276
17Legacy Hunting294
18Philanthropy or Treason?312
19Of Cabbages and Radicals341
20An Independent Intellect360
21The Spy and the Mariner375
22The Mariner and the Recluse399
23Triumphs of Failure411
24Wye Wandering426
25'Mr. Wordsworth'?442
26Writing in Self-Defence455
27Destination Unknown471
Part 3What is a Poet? 1799-1807
28'We have learnt to know its value'485
29Home at Grasmere503
30A.k.a. Lyrical Ballads520
31Selling the Book, Creating the Poet541
32Peace, Marriage, Inheritance553
33Disciples and Partners567
34The End of The Prelude580
35Presenting the Poet588
Epilogue: Hiding the Man598
Genealogical Chart608
Abbreviations611
Notes614
Bibliography666
Index675
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