Last Poems, 1821–1850 (The Cornell Wordsworth)

by William Wordsworth

Jared Curtis (Editor), Apryl Lea Denny-Ferris (Editor), and Jillian Heydt-Stevenson (Editor)

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This book presents much of Wordsworth's poetic output from the last three decades of his life. Approximately two hundred poems are featured, including On the Power of Sound, the sequence of Evening Voluntaries, and the poet's tributes to the dead, such as those to Sir George Beaumont, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and James Hogg. The volume excludes longer works written during this period, which appear in other volumes in The Cornell Wordsworth.
Last Poems provides reading texts of all the poems in their earliest finished versions, an apparatus criticus of all variant readings from all surviving manuscript and print forms over which the poet exercised control, Wordsworth's—and the editors—notes to each of the poems, and photographs and transcriptions of selected manuscripts.

The poems display a wide range of verse forms, including examples from most of the classes and types that Wordsworth himself used to organize his oeuvre as well as poems best described as efforts to shape poetic forms in new ways. Chronologically arranged, the poems explore themes both perennial and topical as Wordsworth endeavored to come to terms with a rapidly changing world by exploring the past, the present, and the links between them.

  • ISBN10 0801436257
  • ISBN13 9780801436253
  • Publish Date 24 June 1999
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 8 April 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Cornell University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 944
  • Language English