Poems in Two Volumes
English
By (author): William Wordsworth
Published seven years after William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridges popular collection Lyrical Ballads, Wordsworths Poems, in Two Volumes shocked readers and drew scornful reviews. Poems was a revolutionary challenge to literary taste in revolution-weary times. The poems were perceived as inappropriately personal and egotistical in the attention that the poet pays to moods of [his own] mind. The collection is now seen as containing some of the most enduring works of British Romantic poetry, and Wordsworths achievement in opening up new worlds of subject matter, emotion, and poetic expression is widely recognized.
Richard Matlak places the initial reaction to Poems in its historical context and explains the sea change in critical and popular opinion about these poems. The extensive historical documents place the poems in the context of Wordsworths life, contemporary politics, and the literary world of the early nineteenth century.
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