Examining Wordsworth's writing and publishing against the contemporaneous emergence of the national census, national survey, and national museum, Garrett argues, reveals Wordsworth not as a fading and withdrawn middle-aged poet but as an engaged public figure attempting to 'write the nation' and position himself as the nation's poet.
Examining Wordsworth's writing and publishing against the contemporaneous emergence of the national census, national survey, and national museum, Garrett argues, reveals Wordsworth not as a fading and withdrawn middle-aged poet but as an engaged public figure attempting to 'write the nation' and position himself as the nation's poet.
James M. Garrett is an Associate Professor at California State University, Los Angeles, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
General Editors¿ Preface, James M. Garrett Introduction, James M. Garrett Chapter 1 Counting the People, James M. Garrett Chapter 2 Classifying the People, James M. Garrett Chapter 3 Surveying and Writing the Nation, James M. Garrett Chapter 4 The Wreck of Is and Was, James M. Garrett Chapter 5 A Detailed Local Survey, James M. Garrett Chapter 6 A National Property, James M. Garrett Chapter 7 A Service to the Nation, James M. Garrett
General Editors¿ Preface, James M. Garrett Introduction, James M. Garrett Chapter 1 Counting the People, James M. Garrett Chapter 2 Classifying the People, James M. Garrett Chapter 3 Surveying and Writing the Nation, James M. Garrett Chapter 4 The Wreck of Is and Was, James M. Garrett Chapter 5 A Detailed Local Survey, James M. Garrett Chapter 6 A National Property, James M. Garrett Chapter 7 A Service to the Nation, James M. Garrett
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