Complete Poems of William Barnes

Volume 2: Poems in the Modified Form of the Dorset Dialect

K K Ruthven author T L Burton editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:20th Jun '18

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This is the second volume of Oxford's three-volume edition of The Complete Poems of William Barnes. Volume II contains all the poems Barnes wrote in the modified form of the Dorset dialect that he used from the mid 1850s onwards: those in the second and third collections of his Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect (1859 and 1862); those from the first collection (1844), originally written in the broad form of the dialect and here re-written in the modified form); The Song of Solomon in the Dorset dialect (1859); poems published in newspapers and periodicals after 1855 but not included in any of his collections; and posthumously published poems surviving in manuscript. Variants are included from all surviving versions of the poems. There are two introductions, the first general and the second textual. Notes on the poems record their provenance, describe their prosody, and add contextualizing information. The volume concludes with discursive appendices on textual, literary, and dialectological matters, a list of references cited, an annotated glossary, a glossary of place-names occurring in the poems, and an index of titles and first lines.

this is a very substantial and scholarly volume ... The publication of this scholarly, three-volume collection with such high production values in these times of austerity is also such an achievement. * Joan C. Beal, Anglia *
Review from previous edition It is rare for a reviewer to be able to offer unqualified praise, but this first volume in a projected three-volume critical edition of Barnes's poetry is exemplary ... the commentary on the poetry is so richly contextualized, and yet so centrally focused on Barnes's 1844 first collection, that in providing comprehensive insights into the literary, historical, political, and cultural provenance of his work it offers a wealth of interest for both the professional and non-professional reader. * Notes and Queries *
The edition is a boon to students and general readers of Barnes. Its endnotes on the conventions and objects of Dorset life give his poetry a greater richness ... a thoroughly researched work that will enhance Barnes's reputation as a poet. * Times Literary Supplement *

ISBN: 9780199567539

Dimensions: 241mm x 161mm x 52mm

Weight: 1366g

848 pages