A Solemn and Unsexual Man
Colin Burrow: Parson Wordsworth, 4 July 2019
Wordsworth and Coleridge: The Radical Years
by Nicholas Roe.
Oxford, 352 pp., £25, November 2018,978 0 19 881811 3 Show More
by Nicholas Roe.
Oxford, 352 pp., £25, November 2018,
Wordsworth’s Fun
by Matthew Bevis.
Chicago, 264 pp., £22, September 2019,978 0 226 65219 1 Show More
by Matthew Bevis.
Chicago, 264 pp., £22, September 2019,
“... Wordsworth was the first poet I fell in love with as a teenager. My English teacher (who preferred Pope and Henry James) mocked me for my taste, reminding me of Shelley’s description of Wordsworth in ‘Peter Bell the Third’ as ‘a solemn and unsexual man’. Never afraid of being thought either solemn or unsexual I persevered, and even persuaded my history teacher to allow me to do an extended A-Level essay on Wordsworth’s political beliefs ... ”