
Reading Time in the Long Poem
Milton, Thomson and Wordsworth
Tess Somervell(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 29. November 2022
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-1-4744-8613-2 (ISBN)
Description
Reading Time tells the story of the long poem in the long eighteenth century as it navigated between narrative and description, progress and digression, and time and space. The long poem emerged, between 1660 and 1850, as a medium in which poets could shape and reshape time. Analysing Milton's Paradise Lost, Thomson's The Seasons and Wordsworth's The Prelude, this study reveals how these poets used both the content and form of their long poems to intervene in contemporary debates about the temporalities of free will, nature and identity. Reading Time argues that they use the figure of the prospect, the extended landscape, to imagine time as a space onto which different causal configurations could be mapped. In turn, readers have approached these poems as both temporal and spatial forms, as linear processes and as static structures, demonstrating how the long poem can shape a reader's own experience of time.
Reviews / Votes
A fascinating study of how long poems map themselves out through time and space and use landscapes to think about temporality. Somervell's multidimensional readings bring Paradise Lost, The Seasons and The Prelude into lively dialogue, enriching our understanding at every turn and reconfiguring the literary history of the period. -- David Fairer, University of LeedsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
3 black and white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
535 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-8613-2 (9781474486132)
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Person
Tess Somervell is Lecturer in English at Worcester College, University of Oxford. She completed her PhD at the University of Cambridge, then held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Leeds. She has published widely on the poetry and culture of the period 1660-1850.
Content
AcknowledgementsAbbreviationsIntroduction
I MILTON1 His Prospect High: The Nunc Stans in Paradise Lost 2 More Than Delphic: Miltonic History and Hermeneutics 3 A Full-Grown Beauty: Reading Paradise Lost
II THOMSON4 Shade Softening into Shade: Georgic Causation in The Seasons 5 The Broken Scene: Thomson's Tales 6 Unforced Method: Reading The Seasons
III WORDSWORTH7 Years Flowed In Between: Chronos and Kairos in The Prelude 8 Hung O'er the Deep: Wordsworth's Allusions and Revisions 9 A Feeling of the Whole: Reading The Prelude
Conclusion Bibliography
I MILTON1 His Prospect High: The Nunc Stans in Paradise Lost 2 More Than Delphic: Miltonic History and Hermeneutics 3 A Full-Grown Beauty: Reading Paradise Lost
II THOMSON4 Shade Softening into Shade: Georgic Causation in The Seasons 5 The Broken Scene: Thomson's Tales 6 Unforced Method: Reading The Seasons
III WORDSWORTH7 Years Flowed In Between: Chronos and Kairos in The Prelude 8 Hung O'er the Deep: Wordsworth's Allusions and Revisions 9 A Feeling of the Whole: Reading The Prelude
Conclusion Bibliography