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Duncan Wu

    Wordsworth's Reading 1800 1815
    'Love is my Religion'. Keats on Love
    Dog-eared
    Romanticism. An Anthology
    30 Great Myths about the Romantics
    William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man
    • 2020

      Dog-eared

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(54)Add rating

      Dogs in verse -- from Homer to Wordsworth to Gwendolyn Brooks

      Dog-eared
    • 2015

      30 Great Myths about the Romantics

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Brimming with the fascinating eccentricities of a complex and confusing movement whose influences continue to resonate deeply, 30 Great Myths About the Romantics adds great clarity to what we know or think we know about one of the most important periods in literary history.

      30 Great Myths about the Romantics
    • 2010

      William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man

      • 592 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Duncan Wu's biography presents an in-depth exploration of William Hazlitt, highlighting his role as a pivotal journalist and key figure of the Romantic age. The work meticulously chronicles Hazlitt's life, showcasing his interactions with prominent writers and influential personalities of his time, emphasizing his significant contributions to literature and journalism. This comprehensive account offers readers a rich understanding of Hazlitt's impact on the cultural landscape of the era.

      William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man
    • 2009

      Romanticism. An Anthology

      • 1477 pages
      • 52 hours of reading
      3.9(92)Add rating

      Since it was first published in 1995, Duncan Wu’s An Anthology has been used and appreciated by thousands of literature students and their teachers across the globe.Now, in response to feedback from the classroom, and extensive research into the needs of lecturers, Romanticism is back in a completely revised and expanded third edition. NEW ADDITIONS FOR THE THIRD An Anthology remains theonly textbook of its kind to include complete and uncut texts All of the featured texts have been edited especially for students for this volume - from manuscript and early printed sources - by Duncan Wu.

      Romanticism. An Anthology
    • 2007

      Wordsworth's Reading 1800 1815

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the period from 1800 to 1815, this comprehensive study catalogs the authors and texts read by William Wordsworth, coinciding with the creation of his notable works. It features detailed discussions and reading dates, drawing from both published and unpublished research on Wordsworth's intellectual growth. The analysis utilizes his manuscripts and is complemented by a companion volume covering earlier years. This resource serves as an essential reference for scholars and students exploring Wordsworth's literary influences and development.

      Wordsworth's Reading 1800 1815
    • 2004

      Wordsworth's Reading 1770 1799

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on William Wordsworth's literary influences, this comprehensive study catalogs the authors and works he read from childhood until 1799, organized alphabetically by author. It includes reading dates and detailed discussions based on analyses of Wordsworth's manuscripts and original research into his intellectual growth. The examination of libraries associated with Wordsworth, including his father's and local institutions, enriches the context. This essential reference serves scholars and students, providing unprecedented insight into the poet's formative years.

      Wordsworth's Reading 1770 1799
    • 1998

      William Hazlitt stands out as a prominent non-fiction prose writer from the Romantic period, known for his insightful and passionate essays. His work reflects a deep engagement with the themes of individuality, emotion, and the human experience, showcasing his ability to blend personal reflection with broader philosophical ideas. Hazlitt's unique perspective and eloquent style have solidified his reputation as a significant figure in literary history, influencing both contemporary and future writers.

      The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 9
    • 1998

      William Hazlitt stands out as a prominent non-fiction prose writer from the Romantic period, known for his insightful essays and critiques. His work reflects a deep understanding of human emotions and social dynamics, blending personal experience with philosophical exploration. Hazlitt's unique voice and perspective offer readers a rich exploration of art, literature, and the complexities of life, making him a significant figure in literary history.

      The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 6
    • 1998

      William Hazlitt stands out as a prominent non-fiction prose writer from the Romantic period, renowned for his insightful essays and critiques. His work reflects a deep engagement with the cultural and philosophical currents of his time, showcasing his unique voice and perspective. Hazlitt's exploration of human nature, art, and society continues to resonate, making him a significant figure in literary history.

      The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt Vol 2