Shelley’s arboreal poetics of place and Wordsworth’s ‘woodland state’

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Davis, A. 2025. Shelley’s arboreal poetics of place and Wordsworth’s ‘woodland state’. Plant Perspectives. 2 (2), p. 321–336. https://doi.org/10.3197/whppp.63876246815903
AuthorsDavis, A.
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William Wordsworth, deemed the ‘Poet of Nature’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley, is well known for his affinity with trees. This essay directs attention to Shelley’s arboreal poetics of place through Wordsworthian allusions in 'Alastor' and related compositions. Shelley’s trees branch throughout his various forms of composition, from the drawings of trees in his manuscript notebooks, to rhetorical figures within his poems and descriptions of trees observed in letters. Contrary to Shelley’s apparent rejection of Wordsworth in the Preface to 'Alastor', the ‘woodland state’ of a related poem, ‘Verses Written on Receiving a Celandine in a Letter from England’, underscores the persisting importance of Wordsworth’s place in Shelley’s arboreal poetics.

KeywordsPercy Bysshe Shelley; William Wordsworth; Romantic Poetry; Poetics; Arboreal Humanities
Year2025
JournalPlant Perspectives
Journal citation2 (2), p. 321–336
PublisherWhite Horse Press
ISSN 2753-3603
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.3197/whppp.63876246815903
Web address (URL)https://www.whp-journals.co.uk/PP/index
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