Time and Mind in Wordsworth's PoetryWilliam Wordsworth was fascinated by the relationship of the creative mind to the created world, and by the effect of time on both of them. In this important new study, Jeffrey Baker explores the significant ways in which the theme of time is manifested in the imagery and diction of Wordsworth's major poetry. He discusses the poet's preoccupation with "clock" and "natural" time, as well as his escape from time through "deliberate holiday" and in the famous visionary "spots of time." Throughout his analysis, Baker concentrateson the texts which the poet himself approved for publication, asserting that the growing practice of citing poetically inferior versions for biographical or other extra poetic reasons misdirects a reader's attention. Only by reexamining the familiar poems as poems, rather than as philosophical or psychological statements, is it possible to appreciate how Wordsworth's changing concepts of the creator, the poet, and the ambiguities of time function as works of art. The volume includes a selected bibliography and an appendix describing the early Christian shrines alluded to in The Prelude. |
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... necessary to his " immortal being ” ( 1. 23 ) —that is , to his life in heaven . He goes on to confess a fear that some worldwide natural disaster might destroy all records of human intellectual achievement . Human life itself , he says ...
... necessary tasks . Never- theless , nature's time is not a mechanical , inflexible schedule . Although the shepherd is wedded to a life " of hope / And hazard and hard labour " ( 11. 253-54 ) , he is nonetheless a " freeman , " and his ...
... necessary deliberately to ignore the schedule , to do as we like for a while , or to do nothing but look and listen , to be idle in fact . But Wordsworth in The Prelude is not only concerned with this general case , he is concerned with ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Ordered and Disordered Time | 29 |
The Nature and Status of the Mind | 51 |
Copyright | |
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