The Friendship
Wordsworth and Coleridge

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Paperback: 546 pages
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Contributors: Adam Sisman
Categories: Biography General
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publisher Availability: Active
Publication Date: 03/09/2007
Published in: United Kingdom
ISBN10: 0007160534
ISBN13: 9780007160532
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DescriptionThe first book to explore the extraordinary story of the legendary friendship -- and quarrel -- between Wordsworth and Coleridge, two giants of English Romanticism. Wordsworth and Coleridge's passionate intimacy, shared ambition and subsequent estrangement contribute to a tragic tale. But Sisman's biography of this most remarkable friendship -- the first to devote itself wholly to exploring the impact of their relationship on each other -- seeks to re-examine the orthodox assumption that these two poets flourished as a result of it. Instead, Sisman argues that it was a meeting that may well have been disastrous for both: for it was Wordsworth's rejection of Coleridge, and not primarily his opium addiction, that destroyed the latter as a poet, and that Coleridge's impossible ambitions for Wordsworth pushed the latter towards failure and disappointment. Underlying the poignancy of the tale is the intriguing subject of the influence one writer can have on another. Sisman seeks to answer fundamental questions about this relationship: why was Wordsworth so reliant on Coleridge, and why was he so easily swayed in the most critical decision of his career? Was it in Coleridge's nature to play second fiddle? Would it, in fact, have been better for both men if they had never met?
AuthorsAdam Sisman
Imprint NameHarperPerennial
Biographical NotesAdam Sisman worked in publishing from 1976 until 1989. Since then he has been an editor-at-large and a consultant to various publishing companies; he is also a partner in a successful copywriting business. He is the author of 'A.J.P. Taylor: A Biography' and 'Boswell's Presumptuous Task', which won the National Book Critics Circle Award. He is married, with two children, and lives near Bath.
 

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