Wordsworth and the Well-Hidden Corpse
Marilyn Butler, 6 August 1992
The Lyrical Ballads: Longman Annotated Texts
edited by Michael Mason.
Longman, 419 pp., £29.99, April 1992,0 582 03302 0 Show More
edited by Michael Mason.
Longman, 419 pp., £29.99, April 1992,
Strange Power of Speech: Wordsworth, Coleridge and Literary Possession
by Susan Eilenberg.
Oxford, 278 pp., £30, May 1992,0 19 506856 4 Show More
by Susan Eilenberg.
Oxford, 278 pp., £30, May 1992,
The Politics of Nature: Wordsworth and Some Contemporaries
by Nicholas Roe.
Macmillan, 186 pp., £35, April 1992,0 333 52314 8 Show More
by Nicholas Roe.
Macmillan, 186 pp., £35, April 1992,
“... after the false, material and murderous revolution ushered in by 1789. Harold Bloom, Hillis Miller and Paul de Man see something profoundly representative in Wordsworth’s sudden retreat from the public to the private sphere – the threshold of modernity, the moment when the political and social goals of history become either unrealisable or ... ”