This book places Wordsworth's revolutionary poetic practice, in Lyrical
Ballads, in the context of a revolutionary age. It considers
Wordsworth's provocative theories of how poetry should work, and
includes a treatment of the famous 'Preface' to Lyrical Ballads, one of
the great poetic manifestos. The main part of the book offers
illuminating commentary and questions on the poems, designed to
encourage readers to accept Wordsworth's invitation to 'wrestle' with
the author. A final section discusses contemporary, Victorian and recent
critical approaches to Wordsworth and includes an annotated guide to
further reading. Richard Gravil's books include Romantic Dialogues:
Anglo-American Continuities, 1776-1862 (Palgrave 2000), Wordsworth's
Bardic Vocation, 1787-1842 (Palgrave 2003) And Wordsworth and Helen
Maria Williams; or, the Perils of Sensibility (2010), all now available
from Lulu. He is also co-editor of the monumental Oxford Handbook of
William Wordsworth (2015).