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ISBN: PB: 9781784108076

Carcanet

November 2019

160 pp.

21.6x13.5 cm

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Vital Stream

"Vital Stream" takes the form of 133 sonnets that revisit six extraordinary months in 1802, a threshold year for William and Dorothy Wordsworth. Parted when they were very young, the siblings eventually set up home together in the Lake District, where they remained for the rest of their lives. After two years in Grasmere, William became engaged to Mary Hutchinson. There followed an intense period of re-adjustment for all three, and for his French lover Annette Vallon, with whom he had a daughter.

At that time, the Wordsworth siblings wrote some of their most beautiful work; these were their last months of living alone, and their writing has an elegiac quality. Other complications coloured their lives, to do with Coleridge and his failing marriage. Lucy Newlyn draws all this material into the vital stream of her sequence.

Lucy Newlyn was Fellow and Tutor in English at St Edmund Hall, Oxford and became a Professor in 2005. Her first collection, "Ginnel" (Carcanet) appeared in 2005.

About the Author

Lucy Newlyn was born in Uganda and grew up in Leeds. She read English at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where she also studied for her D. Phil, going on to become Lecturer then Tutorial Fellow at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. She taught English at St Edmund Hall for thirty-two years, published widely on English Romantic poetry, became a Professor in 2005 and retired in 2016. In addition to four books with Oxford University Press and (as editor) The Cambridge Companion to Coleridge, she has published two collections of poetry: "Ginnel" (Oxford Poets, Carcanet, 2005) and "Earth's Almanac" (Enitharmon, 2015). Newlyn's literary biography, William and Dorothy Wordsworth "All in Each Other" (OUP, 2013) was chosen as a TLS Book of the Year. Her memoir "Diary of a Bipolar Explorer" was published in 2018 with Signal, and her book "The Craft of Poetry" (written entirely in verse) is forthcoming with Yale University Press. She now lives and writes in Cornwall.