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Stephen Charles Gill

Author of William Wordsworth: A Life

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Bleak House (1853) — Introduction, some editions — 15,318 copies, 272 reviews
Our Mutual Friend (1865) — Editor, some editions — 6,556 copies, 110 reviews
Adam Bede (1859) — Editor, some editions — 4,818 copies, 77 reviews
Mary Barton (1848) — Contributor, some editions; Introduction, some editions — 3,005 copies, 73 reviews
The Eustace Diamonds (1871) — Editor, some editions; Introduction, some editions — 2,147 copies, 43 reviews
The Major Works: Including The Prelude (Oxford World's Classics) (1984) — Editor — 791 copies, 2 reviews
Selected Poetry (Oxford World's Classics) (1968) — Editor — 119 copies

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The record of Wordsworth's life is interesting for all kinds of reasons, not least simply because of the accident of when he was born and how long he lived. This is someone who during his student vacations witnessed the heady atmosphere of revolutionary France, but who was still around in the year before the Great Exhibition to fulminate against railway expansion and mass tourism. He outlived the critical young writers of the generation after his own (Byron, Keats, Shelley) to become a show more national institution courted by all sides of the political and religious spectrum - Charles Kingsley, the Arnolds and Mrs Gaskell looked to him for inspiration just as much as Ruskin, Keble and Newman did. And of course he's one of the few writers who can be said to have exerted a direct geographical influence - without him, the fells of Cumberland and Westmoreland would never have turned into "the Lake District". There would never have been that wonderful moment on 14 August 1805 when Wordsworth, Sir Walter Scott and Sir Humphrey Davy climbed Helvellyn together - the battle of Trafalgar was still a couple of months away, but the 19th century had already defined itself...

Gill's Life is a sober, academic account, staying away from gossip and speculation and focussing on Wordsworth's writing and the things that were directly relevant to it. It's lively and readable, but it's clearly designed in the first place for readers who are engaging with the poetry and are looking for context and background. And that's important, because Wordsworth really is a writer who is involved in the politics of his own times. However, if you just want anecdotes about home-life in Dove Cottage or detailed maps that will allow you to retrace Wordsworth's treks across the fells, this is not the place for it.

Something Gill is very interested in is the way Wordsworth often seems to be defined more by what he did not write than what he did, in particular the long philosophical poem "The Recluse" which he had planned out with Coleridge's encouragement, and to which "The Prelude" was supposed to act as a kind of introduction. "The Excursion" would have been one part of "The Recluse", but Wordsworth really wasn't a man for abstracting and systematising his ideas: he was passionately interested in what could be learnt from digging into the individual human experience, but he was sceptical about any ideas that started to float free of that foundation.
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2226 William Wordsworth: A Life, by Stephen Gill (read 26 Aug 1989) Wordsworth did not have an exciting life, but the reading of this book was well worthwhile. He was born 7 Apr 1770 at Cockermouth, a little town on the northern edge of the Lake District. He died at his home, Rydal Mount, at noon on 13 April 1850. Wordsworth has been big for me since I was a sophomore at Loras College, and as a result I memorized Tintern Abbey . When I was in England I visited his grave, and that visit was show more an emotional highlight of the trip. This book tells his life well, being written by a careful scholar who is a fellow and tutor at Lincoln College, Oxford. So many magnificent lines echo through the book! show less
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