W.S. Howard’s scientific contributions

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An collins and the historical imagination
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June 2014

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W.S. Howard

The first edited collection of scholarly essays to focus exclusively on An Collins, this volume examines the significance of an important religious and political poet from seventeenth-century England. The book celebrates Collins's writing within her own time and ours through a comprehensive assessment of her poetics, literary, religious and political contexts, critical reception, and scholarly tradition. An Collins and the Historical Imagination engages with the complete arc of research and interpretation concerning Collins's poetry from 1653 to the present. The volume defines the center and circumference of Collins scholarship for twenty-first century readers. The book's thematically linked chapters and appendices provide a multifaceted investigation of An Collins's writing, religious and political milieu, and literary legacy within her time and ours.

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... But they have been targets of harsh criticism: Simpson contends that these lines are 'platitudinous to say the least' and, beyond being 'intrinsically vapid' , are 'at best an uncomfortable participation in the language of naïve ballad conventions, at worst a total failure of poetic intelligence' . 15 Misgivings regarding Wordsworth's style here aside, dismissing in toto these lines that replicate social practice eschews analysis of what they contain. This presents a hazard of scholarly readers dismissing cultural analysis on the basis of aesthetic taste. ...

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‘Uncertain notice’: Unearthing Wales in William Wordsworth’s ‘Simon Lee’ and ‘Tintern Abbey’
An collins and the historical imagination
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  • June 2014