The Lake Poets – An Anthology
The Lake Poets – An Anthology
The Lake Poets – An Anthology
The Lake Poets – An Anthology

 

Published: 4/11/2025
ISBN: 9781912559701
Extent: 160 pages

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‘These were the punks of their day, daring to say and do things that made others uneasy. They came together like teenagers creating a modern band. William and Dorothy, Coleridge and Southey, all a bit broke, unemployed, and yet strangely confident that they had something to say that might matter.’  James Rebanks

William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey and Charles Lamb – the English ‘lake poets’ – were famously inspired by the landscape of the English Lake District in the first half of the nineteenth century.

This beautifully produced anthology of their work includes favourites such as ‘I Wander’d Lonely as a Cloud’ and ‘Kubla Khan,’ as well as extracts from letters and journals.

Introduced by James Rebanks, who grew up in the region, it is the perfect companion for visitors to the Lakes and a delightful gift for poetry lovers.

 

“‘They put the Lake District at the heart of the English literary imagination,” writes Rebanks in a thoughtful introduction to this anthology. The Cumbrian farmer who shot to fame with A Shepherd’s Life reminds us that, far from being fops wandering lonely as clouds, the Lake Poets were radicals. One for thoughtful readers.’
Saga magazine
‘The introduction from farmer-memoirist James Rebanks provides contemplation on how the history of these poets has impacted local life in Lakeland, and the complicated legacy they leave for our notions of culture and nature. The lessons James draws from the Lake Poets demonstrate how the radical edge of classic poetry can still reverberate across generations.’
Cumbria Life
‘What distinguishes Notting Hill Editions’ fine and handsomely bound anthology from any number of collections...is the efficacy of its selections. Concise, focused, and including poems and prose pieces from several of the major architects of the Romantic movement, The Lake Poets successfully resolves a huge expanse of contemplative thought into satisfying precis.’
Yorkshire Times
‘A beautifully produced new collection of poetry celebrating the Lake District with a personal and insightful introduction by James Rebanks, charting the Lake poets’ radical roots, his growing appreciation of their work and the poems' legacy.’
North Lakes Living

 

Published: 4/11/2025
ISBN: 9781912559701
Extent: 160 pages

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‘These were the punks of their day, daring to say and do things that made others uneasy. They came together like teenagers creating a modern band. William and Dorothy, Coleridge and Southey, all a bit broke, unemployed, and yet strangely confident that they had something to say that might matter.’  James Rebanks

William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey and Charles Lamb – the English ‘lake poets’ – were famously inspired by the landscape of the English Lake District in the first half of the nineteenth century.

This beautifully produced anthology of their work includes favourites such as ‘I Wander’d Lonely as a Cloud’ and ‘Kubla Khan,’ as well as extracts from letters and journals.

Introduced by James Rebanks, who grew up in the region, it is the perfect companion for visitors to the Lakes and a delightful gift for poetry lovers.

 

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Weight 0.25 kg
Dimensions 19 × 12 × 1 cm
Cover Type

Hardcover

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