Grasmere 2013: Selected Papers from the Wordsworth Summer Conference

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Publication Date Nov 24, 2013
Language: English
ISBN 9781847603319
ISBN 9781847603302
210 Pages
Category: Fiction
Copyright: All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors: By (author): Richard Gravil

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Publication Date Nov 24, 2013
Language: English
ISBN 9781847603319
ISBN 9781847603302
210 Pages
Category: Fiction
Copyright: All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors: By (author): Richard Gravil

Publication Date Nov 24, 2013
Language: English
ISBN 9781847603319
ISBN 9781847603302
210 Pages
Category: Fiction
Copyright: All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors: By (author): Richard Gravil

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A selection of lectures and papers from the 42nd Wordsworth Summer Conference

This selection of presentations from the Wordsworth Summer Conference opens with Heidi Thomson's fresh new approach to Wordsworth's Salisbury Plain narrative, and closes with Deirdre Coleman investigating the Keats Circle's interest in Indian culture and mythology. Christopher Simons offers an extended treatment of Ecclesiastical Sketches in the context of Wordsworth's career. In other Wordsworth papers, Peter Larkin writes on Wordsworth in the City, Tom Clucas on Wordsworth and Petrarch, Daniel Robinson on an editorial crux in the early Prelude, Rowan Boyson on Wordsworth's 'anosmia', Simon Swift on Wordsworth and Charles le Brun, and Richard Gravil on 'sacred sites' in the poetry, from the Chartreuse to Long Meg. Kimiyo Ogawa writes on Godwin, Hazlittt and disinterestedness; Alexandras Paterson on Shelley and Atmospheric Science, and Richard Lansdown on James Montgomery's electrifying poem, Pelican Island. 

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Richard Gravil was Secretary of the Wordsworth Conference Foundation and Director of the Summer Conference 2007-2010, and of the Wordsworth Winter School. He wrote Romantic Dialogues: Anglo-American Continuities, 1776-1862 (2000), of Wordsworth's Bardic Vocation, 1787-1842 (2003), and of Wordsworth and Helen Maria Williams; or, the Perils of Sensibility (2010). He edited or co-edited nine books, including collections of essays on Coleridge, Swift, Wordsworth, Anglo-American Poetry and Nineteenth Century Fiction.

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