The Prelude
“The Prelude” is William Wordsworth’s epic reflection on his lifetime journey as an artist and is widely considered to be one of his most significant works. First published in 1850 after the poet’s death, Wordsworth began working on the blank verse poem in 1798 and continued modifying and expanding it for the rest of his life. Two earlier versions of the poem have been found and published, showing the evolution of this monumental work. A first version, called the “1799 Prelude”, is the poem in its earliest and shortest stage. A second version, the “1805 Prelude”, is much longer and captures Wordsworth’s thoughts on art and nature at the height of his early career. The final version, published here, is the most polished and mature. Beginning with Wordsworth’s childhood in the Lake District, continuing through his years spent in France, and concluding with his thoughts of the relationship between an artist’s imagination and nature, the epic poem is philosophical, reflective, and deeply personal. One of the Romantic period’s greatest works, “The Prelude” is a thought-provoking and inspiring epic on what it means to be an artist in an increasingly busy, modern world.
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The Prelude
“The Prelude” is William Wordsworth’s epic reflection on his lifetime journey as an artist and is widely considered to be one of his most significant works. First published in 1850 after the poet’s death, Wordsworth began working on the blank verse poem in 1798 and continued modifying and expanding it for the rest of his life. Two earlier versions of the poem have been found and published, showing the evolution of this monumental work. A first version, called the “1799 Prelude”, is the poem in its earliest and shortest stage. A second version, the “1805 Prelude”, is much longer and captures Wordsworth’s thoughts on art and nature at the height of his early career. The final version, published here, is the most polished and mature. Beginning with Wordsworth’s childhood in the Lake District, continuing through his years spent in France, and concluding with his thoughts of the relationship between an artist’s imagination and nature, the epic poem is philosophical, reflective, and deeply personal. One of the Romantic period’s greatest works, “The Prelude” is a thought-provoking and inspiring epic on what it means to be an artist in an increasingly busy, modern world.
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The Prelude

The Prelude

by William Wordsworth
The Prelude

The Prelude

by William Wordsworth

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“The Prelude” is William Wordsworth’s epic reflection on his lifetime journey as an artist and is widely considered to be one of his most significant works. First published in 1850 after the poet’s death, Wordsworth began working on the blank verse poem in 1798 and continued modifying and expanding it for the rest of his life. Two earlier versions of the poem have been found and published, showing the evolution of this monumental work. A first version, called the “1799 Prelude”, is the poem in its earliest and shortest stage. A second version, the “1805 Prelude”, is much longer and captures Wordsworth’s thoughts on art and nature at the height of his early career. The final version, published here, is the most polished and mature. Beginning with Wordsworth’s childhood in the Lake District, continuing through his years spent in France, and concluding with his thoughts of the relationship between an artist’s imagination and nature, the epic poem is philosophical, reflective, and deeply personal. One of the Romantic period’s greatest works, “The Prelude” is a thought-provoking and inspiring epic on what it means to be an artist in an increasingly busy, modern world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781420980660
Publisher: Digireads.com Publishing
Publication date: 12/11/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

William Wordsworth (1770-​1850) was an English Romantic poet.

Table of Contents

Introduction: ’The Prelude: Place, Self, Crisis, and Imagination
Maps: The Lake District, Wordsworth’s 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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