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On Wordsworth's Prelude
About this book
In a series of closely related essays, Professor Lindenberger analyzes the language, style, imagery, and organization of Wordsworth's "Prelude.'' In precise detail and with richly relevant use of critical and historical materials, he demonstrates the variety and complexity of "The Prelude" leading the reader into a deepened understanding of one of the major long poems in the English language.
Originally published in 1963.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Foreword: "Ways of Looking"
- Key to Abbreviations
- 1. The Prelude and the Older Rhetoric
- 2. The Rhetoric of Interaction (1): Language as Reenactment
- 3. The Rhetoric of Interaction (2): Images of Interaction
- 4. The Possibility of a Long Poem
- 5. Time-Consciousness (1):
- 6. Time-Consciousness (2):
- 7. The Social Dimension (1): Visionary Aloofness
- 8. The Social Dimension (2): The Non-Visionary Books
- 9. The Prelude in Literary History
- Appendix 1. 1805 or 1850?
- Appendix 2. 1798-99 or 1804-5?—A Note on Wordsworth and Milton
- Appendix 3. Some Traditional Topics and Figures in the Prelude
- 1. The Poem as Journey
- 2. The Poet's Modesty
- 3. Nourishment
- Index