Versed in Living Nature: Wordsworth's Trees
By (Author) Peter Dale
By (author) Brandon C Yen
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st January 2023
12th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
821.7
Hardback
256
Width 165mm, Height 235mm
Verdant with illustrations, a meditation upon the rootedness of trees in Wordsworths writing and beyond.
This is the first book to address William Wordsworth's profound identification of the spirit of nature in trees. It looks at what trees meant to him, and how he represented them in his poetry and prose: the symbolic charm of blasted trees, a hawthorn at the heart of Irish folk belief, great oaks that embodied naval strength, yews that tell us about both longevity and the brevity of human life. Linking poetry and literary history with ecology, Versed in Living Nature explores intricate patterns of personal and local connections that enabled trees as living things, cultural topics, horticultural objects and even commodities to be imagined, theorised, discussed and exchanged. In this book, the literary past becomes the urgent present.
"This book makes a major contribution to our understandings of the social and cultural history of trees and their deep importance for Wordsworth."--Charles Watkins, professor of rural geography, University of Nottingham
Peter Dale lives in Essex. His previous books include The Irish Garden: A Cultural History. Brandon C. Yen divides his time between the United Kingdom and Taiwan. He is the author of "The Excursion" and Wordsworth's Iconography.