Wordsworth's Profession: Form, Class, And The Logic Of Early Romantic Cultural Production

Wordsworth's Profession: Form, Class, And The Logic Of Early Romantic Cultural Production

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Dec 1, 1997 · English · Hardcover (468 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 468
Language English
Published Dec 1, 1997
Publisher Stanford University Press
ISBN-10 0804729026
ISBN-13 9780804729024

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In this insightful examination of William Wordsworth's journey as a writer, Thomas Pfau delves into the complexities of professionalization within the context of early Romantic cultural production. Wordsworth, a pivotal figure in this era, navigated the intricate world of art and commerce, struggling to define his place within a society marked by shifting class dynamics and emerging literary markets.

Pfau meticulously analyzes how Wordsworth's poetic form intersected with the evolving notions of class in a time of significant change. The text highlights the tension between artistic integrity and economic necessity, bringing to light the broader implications of these struggles on the Romantic movement as a whole.

Through a critical lens, the book reveals the often paradoxical relationship between creativity and profession, posing essential questions about the role of the poet in an increasingly commercialized landscape. Pfau's exploration provides a fresh perspective on Wordsworth's work and the philosophical underpinnings that informed his artistic choices.

Ultimately, this engagement with Wordsworth's legacy invites readers to reconsider the relationship between literature and the historical forces that shape it, offering a deeper understanding of the nuances of artistic expression during a transformative period in British history.

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Science Fiction Biography Autobiography & Memoir Poetry Contemporary

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