The lives of the Romantic poets have been examined mainly through the evidence they have left behind: letters, journals, diaries, and their own self-revealing poems and essays. In the case of William Wordsworth, that evidence is massive, but it often obscures the real person behind the writings. In this fascinating account, Kenneth R. Johnston portrays a Wordsworth different in crucial ways from the one that the poet intended us to know. Taking advantage of unprecedented access to archives, family papers and intimate letters, he reveals, for example, the poet's complex relationship with his sister Dorothy; the true story of his affair with Annette Vallon during his year in France in 1791-92, the impact of her frank eroticism on his poetry, and his clandestine trip back to her at the beginning of the Reign of Terror; and, perhaps most intriguing of all, Wordsworth's surprisingly close connections to the political establishment of his day, including members of the newly formed British Secret Service in London and Germany. This brilliantly insightful biography breaks through the carefully crafted but frequently misleading accounts of his youth that Wordsworth created in his conservative later years. The Hidden Wordsworth reveals the radical young poet whose fiery intellect revolutionized English poetry.
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Kenneth R. Johnston is Ruth N. Halls Professor of English Emeritus at Indiana University. He is the author of Wordsworth and 'The Recluse' (1984), Romantic Revolutions: Theory and Criticism (1989); and Unusual Suspects: Pitt's Reign of Alarm and the Lost Generation of the 1970s, as well as numerous articles on Wordsworth and other Romantic poets. Among other honours, he has held Guggenheim, Fulbright adn National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships, as well as distinguished teaching awards from Indiana University. The Hidden Wordsworth was awarded the 1998 Jean Baracelli Prize of the American Conference on Romanticism adn selected as a 'Notable Book of 1999' by the New York Times.
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First Edition. Very good paperback copy; edges slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall. Physical description: xxii, 690 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm. Subjects: Wordsworth, William 1770-1850; Wordsworth, William 1770-1850 Childhood and youth; Wordsworth, William 1770-1850 Relations with women; Wordsworth, William 1770-1850 Biography; 1800-1899; Poets, English 19th century ; Biography; Poètes anglais 19e siècle ; Biographies; Poets, English. 3 Kg. Artikel-Nr. 434145
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