• Letters of Dorothy Wordsworth

    A Selection

    Dorothy Wordsworth Oxford University Press SQU 9999902839799 Article 0,00 €
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    I should detest, wrote Dorothy Wordsworth, the idea of setting myself up as an author. Protesting to Lady Beaumont she explained I have not the powers which Coleridge thinks I have--I know it. Despite her self-deprecatory words, however, the reader of Dorothy Wordsworth's letters willdiscover a skil...
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  • Details

    • Book binding : Paperback
    • Preservation state : 3. Good
    • Publication Date : 20/04/2022
    • Year of edition : 0
    • Authors : Dorothy Wordsworth
    • Number of pages : 200
    I should detest, wrote Dorothy Wordsworth, the idea of setting myself up as an author. Protesting to Lady Beaumont she explained I have not the powers which Coleridge thinks I have--I know it. Despite her self-deprecatory words, however, the reader of Dorothy Wordsworth's letters will
    discover a skill with language and a power of description that rivals even the poetry of her more famous brother.
    In this selection, Alan G. Hill offers seventy complete letters that together provide a fascinating portrait of the writer and her surroundings. Spontaneous, intimate, and lively, they constitute a life of Dorothy Wordsworth in her own words, following her from youth to the onset of her last
    tragic illness. In between, we meet a remarkable group of people, for no other observer was so close to Wordsworth, Coleridge, and their circle, shared so completely their feelings and aims, and had such an eye for the landscape that inspired them. To have brought them so vividly before our eyes
    is surely one of Dorothy Wordsworth's greatest and most enduring achievements.

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