Wordsworth and the Worth of Words
Discover the profound insights of Hugh Sykes-Davies in Wordsworth and the Worth of Words, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This compelling study spans 340 pages and delves into William Wordsworth's major poetry, exploring it through the lenses of language, Freud, Coleridge, and the vibrant Romantic imagination. Sykes-Davies masterfully combines analytical depth with empathetic understanding, making this book a vital addition to the literature on one of Britain’s most celebrated poets. Whether you're a lover of poetry or a scholar in the field, this work provides valuable perspectives that illuminate Wordsworth's craft and the intrinsic value of language. Enhance your literary collection with this essential study that stands out for its thoughtful and engaging exploration of Wordsworth’s poetic legacy.