`ordworth's Revisitings is the product of mammoth scholarship that makes a worthy addition to the sheves of able academics and hopeless Romantics. Crisp, elegant and smartly put-together, Stephen Gill warrants ample praise for this absorbing and attractive creation.'
Sarah Lovell, English
`a richly detailed interrogation of the poet's practice ... Gill the critic demonstrates the pleasures and insights possible when we stop searching for the right textual variant and instead take each unique text as representing to its own complex historical moment.'
James M. Garrett, The Review of English Studies
`This is the most important book on Wordsworth published to date in this century ... Essential.'
D.A. Robinson, Choice
`Early on in this outstanding book, Stephen Gill demonstrates his superb biographical and textual knowledge of Wordsworth ... we are very, very fortunate to have access to Gill's encyclopedic, humane knowledge of Wordsworth's life, context, history, and texts through this book. Indispensable, rather than recommended.'
Heidi Thomson, Modern Language Review
`a virtuoso feat of reading through revision, and a permanently valuable advance in criticism of the poet ... Stephen Gill's important work will help many readers to feel more powerfully the profound strangeness that is inseparable from this poetry's greatness.'
Peter McDonald, Times Literary Supplement
`this book fundamentally alters - or should alter - many of the presumptions with which Wordsworth has been taught, especially to undergraduates.'
Lawrence Poston, Review 19
`Stephen Gill has written a wonderfully assured and accomplished piece of literary scholarship'
Seamus Perry, Wordsworth Circle
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