ISBN: 9781439725719
To inspire the writer, this unique journal features an excerpt of an original manuscript by William Wordsworth and provides a glimpse into the creative process of a major English Romantic poet.
- 144 lined pages - 130 x 180mm (5 x 7in)
- Smythe sewn binding
- Wrap around cover
- Magnetic closure
- Memento pouch
- Bookmark ribbon page marker
- Acid-free, archival paper
- Takes pen and ink beautifully
In defiance of those who preferred sophistication over instinct and emottion, William Wordsworth (1770-1850) helped the Romantic revolution take flight. He championed the fundemental democracy of poetics and believed that the artist's task was to delight and inspire the widest audience by celebrating nature
His was a mind and a nature well suited to evoke the quietude and power of a life simply lived. Wordsworth was educated at Cambridge but cared little about formal education, lofty diction, fashion or pretense. In his view, "The Poet binds together by passion and knowledge the vast empire of human society, as it is spread over the whole earth, and over all time."
This journal celebrates Wordsworth with an excerpt of a letter written from his home, Dove Cottage, to his friends, defending his work and quoting lines from his now most famous "Daffodils" poem ("I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"):
...Beneath the trees
Ten thousand dancing in the breeze
The waves beside them danced but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee...
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