Wordsworth and Welsh Romanticism
James Prothero
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Popular anthologies hold that the Romantic Era in Great Britain ended promptly in 1832 and that the early Twentieth Century was the time of Modernism and the rejection of the Romantic in British letters. However, in Wales, just the opposite was true. This study traces the work of poets and novelists in Wales in the early- to mid-Twentieth Century who all found their poetic master to be William Wordsworth.In the early part of the century, W. H. Davies, John Cowper Powys and Huw Menai – a tramp, a mystic novelist and a coal miner – produce novels and poetry with ... Read more
Popular anthologies hold that the Romantic Era in Great Britain ended promptly in 1832 and that the early Twentieth Century was the time of Modernism and the rejection of the Romantic in British letters. However, in Wales, just the opposite was true. This study traces the work of poets and novelists in Wales in the early- to mid-Twentieth Century who all found their poetic master to be William Wordsworth.In the early part of the century, W. H. Davies, John Cowper Powys and Huw Menai – a tramp, a mystic novelist and a coal miner – produce novels and poetry with ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Condition
New
Number of Pages
215
Place of Publication
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781443847742
SKU
V9781443847742
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About James Prothero
James Prothero is an independent scholar, teacher and watercolor painter living in Southern California. His other works include a textbook, The Freshman Writer as Artist, and the novel, The Sun is But a Morning Star.
Reviews for Wordsworth and Welsh Romanticism
“Over the past two decades scholars of William Wordsworth and Romantic Era writing have seen a shift in the study to include the effects of Romantic era thought on later nineteenth- and early twentieth-century writers. James Prothero’s Wordsworth and Welsh Romanticism (2013) contributes to this focus by paying particular attention to the ways that Romanticism appears unexpectedly in early twentieth-century ... Read more