Wordsworth and Coleridge
Author: Gene W. Ruoff
Publisher: Harvester Wheatsheaf
Edition & Year: 1989 Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 318
Size: 6 in x 9 in
Gene W. Ruoff’s Wordsworth and Coleridge stands as a major contribution to the study of Romantic literature, delving into the extraordinary relationship between two of England’s most celebrated poets. Published in 1989 by Harvester Wheatsheaf, this 318-page hardcover edition presents a rich, nuanced analysis of how Wordsworth and Coleridge together redefined poetry, imagination, and the role of the poet in society.
Ruoff examines their early collaborations—particularly the groundbreaking Lyrical Ballads (1798)—that marked the birth of the Romantic Movement in English literature. Through detailed literary criticism and historical insight, the author traces how their shared ideals of nature, emotion, and individuality evolved into distinct philosophical and poetic visions. The book also explores the tensions, intellectual differences, and personal struggles that ultimately shaped and strained their friendship.
With precision and empathy, Ruoff analyzes the poets’ philosophical writings, including Wordsworth’s exploration of memory and nature, and Coleridge’s engagement with imagination and symbolism. Drawing upon letters, essays, and poetry, the study captures the complexity of their partnership—one that changed the trajectory of English poetry forever.
Printed in durable hardcover binding and sized 6 x 9 inches, this edition is perfect for academic readers, literature enthusiasts, and collectors of Romantic-era studies. It serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding not only the collaboration between Wordsworth and Coleridge but also the broader literary revolution they inspired.
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In-Depth Study: Detailed exploration of the literary relationship between Wordsworth and Coleridge.
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Historical Insight: Examines the birth and evolution of English Romanticism.
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Critical Perspective: Analyzes both poets’ philosophies, writings, and artistic differences.
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Scholarly Work: Authored by Gene W. Ruoff, a respected literary critic and academic.
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Collector’s Edition: 1989 hardcover by Harvester Wheatsheaf — ideal for university libraries and enthusiasts.
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Comprehensive Reference: 318 pages of literary history, criticism, and biographical detail.
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Perfect for: Literature students, professors, poetry scholars, and collectors of English classics.
Collector’s Note
A beautifully bound 1989 hardcover edition of Wordsworth and Coleridge — a definitive exploration of two towering figures of Romantic poetry. This volume captures the intellectual partnership and poetic innovation that continue to influence writers and readers to this day.












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