Originally published in 1927, this volume contains a series of
short essays on the lives and works of Dorothy and William
Wordsworth. In the composition of his poetry, William relied
heavily on the detailed accounts of nature found in Dorothy's
writings, particularly the Grasmere Journal. But in spite of this,
and although she was a skilled artist in her own right, Dorothy
tends to be overshadowed by William's achievements. These essays
are notable for asserting the importance of Dorothy, both in terms
of her literary achievements and her influence on her brother. They
will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Wordsworths and
the development of British Romanticism.
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