Wordsworth's Great Period Poems
"Wordsworth's Great Period Poems," authored by Marjorie Levinson and published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, offers a fresh perspective on four iconic works from William Wordsworth's prolific period between 1798 and 1805. Spanning 184 pages, this engaging study delves into 'Tintern Abbey', 'Michael', the Intimations Ode, and 'Peele Castle', providing insightful re-readings that uncover the intricate philosophical and psychological themes embedded within these beloved poems.
Levinson highlights the formative contradictions of social, economic, and political nature that resonate throughout Wordsworth's work, inviting readers to explore the rich layers of meaning behind his poetic masterpieces. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in English poetry, literary criticism, and the historical context of the Romantic era. Discover the complexities of Wordsworth's genius and enhance your understanding of one of literature's most profound voices.