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The Prelude: A Parallel Text
William Wordsworth
£8.99
This volume contains the 1805-6 and 1850 versions of this great autobiographical poem.
Published by :
Penguin
Published date :
1986
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Paperback.
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The Prelude: The 1805 Text
William Wordsworth
£8.99
An autobiographical poem, subtitled Growth of a Poets Mind.
Published by :
Oxford
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Paperback.
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The Prelude: The Four Texts (1798, 1799, 1805 1850)
Jonathan Wordsworth (ed)
£9.99
This new edition contains the brief first draft, Was It For This, from 1798, the two books of The Prelude completed in 1799, and the text in its 1805 and 1850 versions.The editor, Jonathan Wordsworth, provides an invaluable introduction to the texts.
Published by :
Penguin
Published date :
1995
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Paperback.
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
£8.95
One of the greatest and most evocative narrative poems in English.
Published by :
Dover
Published date :
1970
Format :
Large paperback.
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
£1.25
One of the great narrative poems in English, the title poem can be enjoyed here along with over 20 other poems in this inexpensive edition.
Published by :
Dover
Published date :
1992
Format :
Paperback.
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The Shape of Us
Clare Crossman
£9.00
Praise for The Shape of Us......
“Clare Crossman’s poems bear the hallmark of a poet who is sensitive to her environment. Her perceptions, filtered through a keen poetic imagination, are expressed beautifully in a language which invites us into her world and gives us new perspectives.”
John Lyons
Published by :
Shoestring Press
Published date :
April 2010
Format :
148mm x 210mm paperback
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The Voice
Josephine Dickinson
£7.50
The natural world is a major source of inspiration for Josephine Dickinson, but she also engages with contemporary political issues such as terrorism. Other poems are more personal and domestic.
Published by :
Flambard
Published date :
2004
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Paperback.
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The Waiting Hillside
Martin Malone
£8.99
The Waiting Hillside is a paean to time and memory; a collection haunted by the ghosts of undead moments that walk the here-and-now of our everyday lives.
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Templar Poetry
Published date :
december 2011
Format :
132mm x 198mm paperback
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The Water Garden
Sally E. Dalglish
£9.99
This is an illustrated anthology of poetry with water being the common theme. All royalties from this book will be donated to WaterAid, which is dedicated to the provision of safe domestic water to the worlds poorest people.
Published by :
Authors Online
Published date :
2004
Format :
Paperback.
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The Wordsworths and the Daffodils
Pamela Woof: Madeline Harley
£5.95
A study of the famous and much loved poem by Wordsworth, from its shaky beginnings in 1807, to the critically acclaimed masterpiece it is today.
Published by :
The Wordsworth Trust
Published date :
2002
Format :
Paperback.
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The Works of William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth
£2.99
A full edition of Wordsworths poetry, including The Prelude.
Published by :
Wordsworth Editions
Published date :
1994
Format :
Paperback.
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Thoughts Into Words Via a Cumbrian's Pen
Howard Laws
£4.99
More Cumbrian poetry from this local author that will give the reader thoughts for reflection.
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Howard Laws
Published date :
2007
Format :
150mm x 210mm paperback
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Tree Time
Christopher Pilling
£6.95
Signed copies available. A collection of tree and nature themed poems from acclaimed local writer Christopher Pilling.
Published by :
Redbeck Press
Published date :
2003
Format :
Paperback.
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Unruly Times: Wordsworth and Coleridge in their time
A.S. Byatt
£8.99
Booker Prize-winning author A.S. Byatt examines the relationship between these two poets against the background of the great changes of their times - in politics, society, education and literature.
Published by :
Vintage
Published date :
1997
Format :
Paperback.
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Unwritten Lives
Kathleen Jones
£3.75
Poems include Unwritten Lives, The Fell Gate, Private View, Uncle John, Alone at Night, On Leaving Children and An Emphasis of Want, dedicated to Christina Rosetti.
Published by :
Redbeck Press
Published date :
1994
Format :
Paperback.
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W.H. Auden: Pennine Poet
Alan Myers; Robert Forsythe
£3.50
Published by :
North Pennines Heritage Trust
Published date :
1999
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Paperback.
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Whale Language : Songs of Iona
Angela Locke
£6.50
Angela Locke is a poet, novelist and journalist, living in the Lake District.
Published by :
Indigo Dreams
Published date :
May 2011
Format :
138mm x 215mm paperback
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William Wordsworth
Ronald Sands
£2.99
A short history of the poets life, richly illustrated with photographs and drawings, with selected poems.
Published by :
Pitkin Pictorials
Published date :
1997
Format :
Large paperback.
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William Wordsworth
John Williams
£16.50
Covering a wide range of the poetry, Williams discusses the critical issues that have dominated discussions of Wordsworths work, from the end of the 18th century up to 2002.
Published by :
Palgrave
Published date :
2002
Format :
Paperback.
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William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth
£2.00
Edited by Stephen Logan, this collection of selected poetry also includes a chronology of Wordsworths life and times, a note on the text and a short note on Wordsworth himself.
Published by :
Everyman
Published date :
1998
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Paperback.
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William Wordsworth - Selected Poetry
£6.99
Wordsworth (1770-1850) is one of the most important and enduringly popular of all the English poets.
Published by :
Oxford
Published date :
August 2008
Format :
128mm x 198mm paperback
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William Wordsworth: Favorite Poems
William Wordsworth
£0.95
An unabridged selection of 39 poems, all written between 1798 and 1806, the period for which the most influential of the English Romantic poets is best remembered.
Published by :
Dover
Published date :
1992
Format :
Paperback.
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William Wordsworth: Poetry selected by Seamus Heaney
£3.99
The response of one writer to the work of another can be doubly illuminating. In this book, contemporary poet Seamus Heaney selects and introduces Wordsworth as a poet he particularly admires.
Published by :
Faber and Faber
Published date :
1988 - this edition 2005
Format :
Small paperback.
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William Wordsworth: Selected Poems
William Wordsworth
£7.99
A collection of some of Wordsworths greatest poems, including Lyrical Ballads and over half of the magnificent Prelude.
Published by :
Penguin
Published date :
1994
Format :
Paperback.
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William Wordsworth: The Earliest Poems 1785-1790
Duncan Wu (ed)
£9.95
A selection of poetry which reveals Wordsworth to have been remarkably accomplished from an early age. The Earliest Poems offers a unique opportunity to examine something normally withheld from our gaze: the apprenticeship of a great writer.
Published by :
Carcanet
Published date :
2002
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Paperback.
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