"William Collins and Eighteenth-Century English Poetry " was
first published in 1981. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital
technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible,
and are published unaltered from the original University of
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William Collins (1721-1759) is one of several eighteenth-century
poets who have received more attention for what they are said to
have anticipated--the full-blooded Romanticism of Wordsworth and
Coleridge--than for what they have achieved. Collins's career as a
poet was brief, but the handful of major poems that he wrote in the
mid -1740s has stirred interest among critics intrigued by the
complexity and obscurity of his work and by the illness and
possible madness that prematurely ended his life. Combining
historical scholarship with close readings of all Collins's poems,
Richard Wendorf provides the most comprehensive and detailed study
to be devoted to the work of this enigmatic figure and to the
forces that shaped his literary career. In doing so, he places
Collins within an eighteenth-century poetic context and shows that
his gift for myth-making makes him a vital link between the mythic
poetry of Shakespeare and Spenser and that of the Romantics.
Wendorf's opening and closing chapters examine the relationship
between Collins's life and his work, providing an authoritative
discussion of his supposed madness and of the myths of insanity
that clouded his reputation in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries. Wendorf argues that Collins's madness is problematical
at best, and that much recent criticism is a distortion of his
major work, which explores the transcendent powers of the
irrational forces within us but is not necessarily the product of
madness itself. The book's central chapters trace Collins's
development as a poet and offer fresh approaches to his major odes.
In these mature poems he turned from his early interest in Augustan
poetry to very different sources of inspiration and came to reject
the ordered and unified natural world of Pope and Thompson.
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