Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Wordsworth, William frey50

The Poetical works of Wordsworth With introductions and notes Edited by Thomas Hutchinson - New York Oxford University Press 1961 - 779 p.

includes Index

Preface; Chronological Table; Poems written in youth; Poems referring to the period of childhood; Poems founded on the affections; Poems on the naming of places; Poems of the imagination; Miscellaneous Sonnets: Part I; Part II; Part III; Memorials of a tour in Scotland, 1803; Memorials of a tour in Scotland, 1814; Poems dedicated to National Independence and Liberty: Part I; Part II; Memorials of a tour on the continent, 1820; Memorials of a tour in Italy, 1837; The River Duddon: A series of Sonnets; Yarrow Revisited: and other poems; The white doe of Rylstone: or , the fate of the nortons; Ecclesiastical Sonnets: Part I From the introductions of Christianity into Britain, to the consummations of the Papal Dominion; Part II To the close of the troubles in the reign of Charles I; Part III From the restoration to the present times; Evening Voluntaries; Poems; Poems of sentiment and reflection; Sonnets dedicated to liberty and order; Sonnets upon the punishment of death; Miscellaneous Poems; Inscriptions; Selections from Chaucer Modernised; Poems referring to the period of old age; Epitaphs and Elegiac pieces; Appendix: Poems of 1793; Supplement of pieces not appearing in the edition of 1849-50; The prelude; The excursion; Notes, Etc. Prefaces, Etc.;

This edition of Wordsworth's poems contains every piece of verse known to have been published by the poet himself, or of which he authorized the posthumous publication. The text, which Thomas Hutchinson based largely upon the 1849-50 standard edition, the last issued during the poet's lifetime, was revised in 1936 for the Oxford Standard Authors series by Ernest de Selincourt.


Wordsworth, William 1770-1850


English poetry

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