The Global Wordsworth: Romanticism Out of Place

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The Global Wordsworth charts the travels of William Wordsworth's poetry around the English-speaking world. But, as Katherine Bergren shows, Wordsworth's afterlives reveal more than his influence on other writers; his appearances in novels and essays from the antebellum U.S. to post-Apartheid South Africa change how we understand a poet we think we know. Bergren analyzes writers like Jamaica Kincaid, J. M. Coetzee, and Lydia Maria Child who plant Wordsworth in their own writing and bring him to life in places and times far from his own—and then record what happens. By working beyond narratives of British influence, Bergren highlights a more complex dynamic of international response, in which later writers engage Wordsworth in conversations about slavery and gardening, education and daffodils, landscapes and national belonging. His global reception—critical, appreciative, and ambivalent—inspires us to see that Wordsworth was concerned not just with local, English landscapes and people, but also with their changing place in a rapidly globalizing world. This study demonstrates that Wordsworth is not tangential but rather crucial to our understanding of Global Romanticism. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

Author(s): Katherine Bergren
Series: Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture 1650-1850
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
City: Lewisburg

Cover Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Global Routes of Daffodils
Chapter 2. Landscape Pedagogy in J. M. Coetzee, The Prelude, and the Lucy Poems
Chapter 3. Globalizing England: Lydia Maria Child and The Excursion
Chapter 4. Localism Unrooted: Jamaica Kincaid and the Guide to the Lakes
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index
About the Author