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William Wordsworth: Interviews and Recollections collects and
reprints, on a generous scale, selections from the texts of both
immediately recorded opinions and characterizations that were
written down in later years. Represented in this anthology are 22
of Wordsworth's most important contemporaries. With the exception
of Shelley, they all knew Wordsworth personally. It was difficult,
and perhaps impossible, for any of them to write neutrally or
objectively about the impression that Wordsworth made on them.
Their comments make for lively reading.
Sir Walter Scott defined the parameters of the historical novel and
illustrated his concept of the genre by writing a long series of
novels dealing with medieval times, the Elizabethan Age, and the
18th century. Later novels written by his contemporaries and
successors attracted smaller audiences. When Robert Louis
Stevenson, in the early 1880s, expanded the boundaries of romantic
fiction, he became the standard-bearer and inspiration to many of
his fellow novelists: Walter Besant, Richard Doddridge Blackmore,
Arthur Quiller-Couch, Arthur Conan Doyle, Stanley John Weyman,
Anthony Hope, Henry Rider Haggard and Rafael Sabatini.
William Wordsworth: Interviews and Recollections collects and
reprints, on a generous scale, selections from the texts of both
immediately recorded opinions and characterizations that were
written down in later years. Represented in this anthology are 22
of Wordsworth's most important contemporaries. With the exception
of Shelley, they all knew Wordsworth personally. It was difficult,
and perhaps impossible, for any of them to write neutrally or
objectively about the impression that Wordsworth made on them.
Their comments make for lively reading.
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