
Description
In this programme Arnold Kettle, Professor of Literature at the Open University, examines the less familiar aspect of the poet, his "concern, all through his life, not only with man as a part ...of nature, but with the big public issues of the day - social, political, intellectual." And he traces Wordsworth's association with the Radicals of his day, and especially with Godwin "a formidable figure: a sage who operated on at least three levels: as philosopher at three guineas; as best-selling novelist at ten-and-six, and as purveyor of personal advice - gratis.
In this programme Arnold Kettle, Professor of Literature at the Open University, examines the less familiar aspect of the poet, his "concern, all through his life, not only with man as a part ...of nature, but with the big public issues of the day - social, political, intellectual." And he traces Wordsworth's association with the Radicals of his day, and especially with Godwin "a formidable figure: a sage who operated on at least three levels: as philosopher at three guineas; as best-selling novelist at ten-and-six, and as purveyor of personal advice - gratis.
Module code and title: | A202, The age of revolutions |
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Item code: | A202; 13 |
Recording date: | 1971-03-31 |
First transmission date: | 17-04-1972 |
Published: | 1972 |
Rights Statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OUDA web pages. |
Duration: | 00:18:05 |
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Producer: | Patricia Hodgson |
Contributors: | Edward Chapman; Hugh Dixon; Denys Hawthorn; Arnold Kettle |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Keyword(s): | Poet |
Master spool number: | TLN13FM168J |
Production number: | TLN13FM168J |
Available to public: | no |