A "thorough and painstaking" biography of the nineteenth-century poet who helped launch the Romantic movement in England ( The Daily Mail, UK).
Together with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth pioneered a new poetic form that celebrated nature and prized freedom, emotion, and individuality. The force of his aesthetic and intellectual influence was pervasive, reaching from music and art to science, politics, and history.
Drawing on the published letters and diaries of Wordsworth and his sister, Dorothy, and of their contemporaries Coleridge and Southey, this full-length biography of the poet's life and times also draws on the author's own knowledge of the Lake District, which was central to Wordsworth's life. Hunter Davies discusses Wordsworth's much-debated relationship with his sister; tells the story of his affair with Annette Vallon; and describes in detail William's life with his wife, Mary.
Readers will also learn of the poet's family life at Grasmere and Rydal, his political activities, his formative meeting with Coleridge in the West Country, and his other travels.



Autorentext
Hunter Davies is the author of over 30 books, many of them with a Lake District connection, as well as biographies of Wordsworth, Beatrix Potter and Eddie Stobart. His authorised biography of Wainwright appeared in 1995. He is married to the novelist and biographer Margaret Forster and they divide their time between London and their Lake District home in Loweswater.


Klappentext

More than any other poet, Wordsworth was his own biographer, telling his story through his verse. This work on his life and times, first published in 1980, remains the only full-length popular biography. It draws on the letters and diaries of Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy, and of their contemporaries Coleridge and Southey. Author Hunter Davies also taps his own knowledge of the Lake District, which featured so strongly in Wordsworth life, to present a complete portrait of England's best-known poet.

Titel
William Wordsworth
EAN
9781781011669
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
20.12.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
386