Wordsworth's Revisionary Aesthetics
Discover a transformative perspective on aesthetics in the poetry and prose of William Wordsworth with Wordsworth's Revisionary Aesthetics by Theresa M. Kelley. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this compelling volume spans 264 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between aesthetics and Wordsworth's work. Professor Kelley revisits her seminal 1988 text, offering insightful explorations of aesthetic and geological influences that shape Wordsworth's unique aesthetic model.
Through rigorous analysis, Kelley contrasts Wordsworth's approaches with those of significant philosophers such as Burke, Kant, and Hegel, illuminating the nuances that set his work apart. Ideal for students, scholars, and poetry enthusiasts alike, this book invites readers to engage deeply with Wordsworth's artistic vision, revealing how his revisionary aesthetics resonate within the broader literary context.
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