
This book seeks to isolate the special factors that generate Wordsworth's greatness as a poet. Motivated by a dissatisfaction with the current trend toward New Historicism in Wordsworthian criticism, McFarland endeavors to qualify the social and political bias of that criticism by a renewed assertion of the poetic primacy of the personal and qualitative. Taking Marjorie Levinson's reading of "Tintern Abbey" as the book's starting point, McFarland sets forth a different way of approaching the poem, and then proceeds to an identification of "intensity" as the secret of Wordsworth's power. The permutations of that quality are illustrated by careful examinations of several other poems and Wordsworth's desiccation is seen as precisely the absence of intensity. McFarland then discusses the special way in which Wordsworth assumed the prophetic stance, which was essential to his poetic vision, and concludes with a discussion of The Borderers, which is shown to be a disposal chamber for the dark matter of the Wordsworthian cosmos.
This book investigates the specific aesthetic and psychological factors that constitute the poetic greatness of William Wordsworth. Thomas McFarland, a distinguished scholar of Romanticism, challenges the prevailing New Historicist interpretations of the era by arguing for the primacy of personal and qualitative experience in Wordsworth's work. He posits that "intensity" serves as the fundamental mechanism of Wordsworth's creative power, while its absence accounts for the poet's later decline in artistic output.
What You Will Find
Scholars recognize this work as a significant intervention in the debate between historical contextualization and aesthetic appreciation in Romantic studies. Readers frequently note the dense, polemical nature of the prose, which serves as a rigorous defense of traditional literary analysis against contemporary critical trends.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1992-04-02
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
019811253X
ISBN-13:
9780198112532
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