QR V3 N2 - New Perspectives on William Wordsworth (2011)
Volume 3, Numero 2 (Ottobre)
SAGGI
Geoffrey Hartman, Transforming the Cultural Memory: Wordsworth at Ballads
Rhian Williams, Wordsworth and Eco-poetics
Emma Mason, Wordsworth’s Intuition
Rowan Boyson, Wordsworth’s Anosmia
Leslie Brisman, Wordsworth’s Autism
Giuliana Ferreccio, Time and Narrative in Wordsworth’s prelude
Crystal Lake, Wordsworth’s Sofa
Adele Pinch, Wordsworth in Bed
MARGINALIA
Massimo Bacigalupo, Wordsworth in Italian Translation
Elena Spandri, Wordsworth and Italian Criticism
POET’S CORNER
Emma Mason, Introduction
George Ttoouli, Something hurtling across the woods, which you try to record, If I could just bring you back with love, then thought wouldn’t be so painful
Jonathan Skinner, Listening, In Step, Subsonic
Peter Larkin, Hollow, Allow, Woods, 2:pit /hollow/trees [extract]
RECENSIONI
Valeria Pellis, Mary Jacobus, Romantic Things: A Tree, A Rock, A Cloud
Karen Simecek, Peter Larkin, Wordsworth and Coleridge: Promising Losses
Maria Elena Capitani, Mark Lussier, Romantic Dharna: The Emergence of Buddhism into Nineteenth-Century Europe
Judyta Frodyma, Adam Potkay, Wordsworth’s Ethics
NOTIZIE
Romantic Organization
Europe in Romantic Writing, 1775-1830
Coleridge Summer Conference 2014
Keats-Shelley House, RomeEdward Rushton and Romantic Liverpool