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Wordsworth's Vagrants

Quentin Bailey

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Wordsworth's Vagrants

Delve into the compelling analysis of William Wordsworth's portrayal of society's marginalized figures in Wordsworth's Vagrants by Quentin Bailey. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this insightful work spans 230 pages and examines how Wordsworth addressed the 'idle and disorderly' during a turbulent period marked by the penal laws of the 1790s. As the specter of the French Revolution loomed, England faced a stringent crackdown on beggars and vagrants navigating the countryside. Bailey expertly contextualizes Wordsworth's poetry within this historical backdrop, offering readers a profound understanding of the interplay between literature and social change. Discover how the poet's views on prisons, political turmoil, and societal norms resonate with contemporary themes, making this a must-read for enthusiasts of English poetry and literary criticism. Engage with the intricate relationship between literature and society and experience Wordsworth's work through a fresh lens.

Book cover of: Wordsworth's Vagrants. By: Quentin Bailey

Wordsworth's Vagrants

Regular price €194,00
Sale price €194,00 Regular price €200,00