The Grasmere and Alfoxden Journals (Oxford World's Classics)
معرفی کتاب «The Grasmere and Alfoxden Journals (Oxford World's Classics)» نوشتهٔ Dorothy Wordsworth; edited with an introduction and notes by Pamela Woof، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
'I went & sat with W & walked backwards & forwards in the Orchard till dinner time - he read me his poem. I broiled Beefsteaks.'Dorothy Wordsworth's journals are a unique record of her life with her brother William, at the time when he was at the height of his poetic powers. Invaluable for the insight they give into the daily life of the poet and his friendship with Coleridge, they are also remarkable for their spontaneity and immediacy, and for the vivid descriptions of people, places, and incidents that inspired some of Wordsworth's best-loved poems. The Grasmere Journal was begun at Dove Cottage in May 1800 and kept for three years. Dorothy notes the walks and the weather, the friends, country neighbours and beggars on the roads; she sets down accounts of the garden, of Wordsworth's marriage, their concern for Coleridge, the composition of poetry. The earlier Alfoxden Journal was written during 1797-8, when the Wordsworths lived near Coleridge in Somerset.Not intended for publication, but to'give Wm Pleasure by it', both journals have a quality recognized by Wordsworth when he wrote of Dorothy that'she gave me eyes, she gave me ears'. This edition brings the reader closer to the hurried flow of Dorothy's writing and includes rich explanatory notes about the places and people described in the journals. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. Dorothy Wordsworth's Journals Are A Unique Record Of Her Life With Her Brother William, At The Time When He Was At The Height Of His Poetic Powers. Invaluable For The Insight They Give Into The Daily Life Of The Poet And His Friendship With Coleridge, They Are Also Remarkable For Their Spontaneity And Immediacy, And For The Vivid Descriptions Of People, Places, And Incidents That Inspired Some Of Wordsworth's Best-loved Poems. The Grasmere Journal Was Begun At Dove Cottage In May 1800 And Kept For Three Years. Dorothy Notes The Walks And The Weather, The Friends, Country Neighbors And Beggars On The Roads; She Sets Down Accounts Of The Garden, Of Wordsworth's Marriage, Their Concern For Coleridge, The Composition Of Poetry. The Earlier Alfoxden Journal Was Written During 1797-8, When The Wordsworths Lived Near Coleridge In Somerset. Not Intended For Publication, But To Give Wm Pleasure By It, Both Journals Have A Quality Recognized By Wordsworth When He Wrote Of Dorothy That She Gave Me Eyes, She Gave Me Ears.--publisher. Cover; Contents; Introduction; Note On The Texts; Select Bibliography; A Chronology Of Dorothy Wordsworth; Maps; The Grasmere Journal; The Alfoxden Journal; Explanatory Notes; Index. Dorothy Wordsworth ; Edited With An Introduction And Notes By Pamela Woof. Bibliographical References And Index. These two journals provide a unique picture of daily life with Wordsworth, his friendship with Coleridge, and the composition of his poems. They also offer wonderfully vivid descriptions of the landscape and people of Grasmere and Alfoxden in Somerset, which inspired Wordsworth and have enchanted generations of readers. This edition includes full explanatory notes on the people and places Dorothy writes about. - ;'I went & sate with W & walked backwards & forwards in the Orchard till dinner time - he read me his poem. I broiled Beefsteaks.'Dorothy Wordsworth's journals are a unique record of h Dorothy Wordsworth's journals are a record of her life with her brother William, when he was at the height of his poetic powers. They help illuminate Wordsworth's life and his friendship with Coleridge, and provide descriptions of people, places, and incidents that inspired some of his poetry.
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