As a young writer with neither profession nor money, William
Wordsworth committed himself to a career as a poet, embracing what he
believed was his destiny. But even the “giant Wordsworth,” as his
friend and collaborator Samuel Taylor Coleridge called him, had his
doubts. In Myself and Some Other Being, Daniel Robinson presents a
young Wordsworth, as ambitious and insecure as any writer starting
out, who was trying to prove to himself that he could become the great
poet he desired to be and that Coleridge, equally brilliant and
insecure, believed he already was. Myself and Some Other Being is the
story of Wordsworth becoming Wordsworth by writing the fragments and
drafts of what would eventually become The Prelude, an
autobiographical epic poem addressed to Coleridge that he hid from the
public and was only published after his death in 1850. Feeling
pressured to write the greatest epic poem of all time, a task set for
him by Coleridge, Wordsworth feared that he was not up to the
challenge and instead looked inside himself for memories and materials
that he might make into poetry using the power of his imagination.
What he found there was another Wordsworth—not exactly the memory of
his younger self but rather “some other being” that he could adapt
for an innovative kind of life-writing that he hoped would justify his
writing life. By writing about himself and that other being,
Wordsworth created an innovative autobiographical epic of becoming
that is the masterpiece he believed he had failed to write. In
focusing on this young, ambitious, yet insecure Wordsworth struggling
to find his place among other writers, Robinson ably demonstrates how
The Prelude may serve as a provocative, instructive, and inspirational
rumination on the writing of one’s own life. Concentrating on the
process of Wordsworth’s endless revisions, the real literary
business of creativity, Robinson puts Wordsworth forward as a model
and inspiration for the next generation of writers.
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Wordsworth and the Life Writing
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781609382582
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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