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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
- One: Wordsworth's Anti-Climax and the Critical Tradition 15
- Two: The Excursion 29
- Three: Sincerity and Selfhood in Early Wordsworth 64
- Four: Allegories of Reading, 1798-1799 91
- Five: “By our own spirits are we deified”: Allegories of Writing and the Advent of Genius, 1800-1802 117
- Six: The Great Ode and The Prelude: Paradise Regained 155
- Seven: “The man to come parted . . . from him who had been”: The Prelude (Dis)continued 173
- Eight: Ironizing Authority 197
- Nine: Unmaking Wordsworth’s Anti-Climax 217
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction 1
- One: Wordsworth's Anti-Climax and the Critical Tradition 15
- Two: The Excursion 29
- Three: Sincerity and Selfhood in Early Wordsworth 64
- Four: Allegories of Reading, 1798-1799 91
- Five: “By our own spirits are we deified”: Allegories of Writing and the Advent of Genius, 1800-1802 117
- Six: The Great Ode and The Prelude: Paradise Regained 155
- Seven: “The man to come parted . . . from him who had been”: The Prelude (Dis)continued 173
- Eight: Ironizing Authority 197
- Nine: Unmaking Wordsworth’s Anti-Climax 217
- Index 251