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William Wordsworth
Hunter Davies
£12.99
More than any other poet, Wordworth was his own biographer, and told his story through his verse.
Published by :
Frances Lincoln
Published date :
1 July 2009
Format :
130mm x 195mm paperback
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Willie Irving - Terrierman, Huntsman and Lakelander
Sean Frain
£17.99
Willie Irving was one of the founders of the Lakeland Terrier breed (and a top breeder for half a century), Master of the Melbreak Foxhounds and a champion fell runner.
Published by :
Merlin Unwin
Published date :
August 2008
Format :
234mm x 156mm hardback
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Wordsworth and Coleridge - The Friendship
Adam Sisman
£9.99
The first book to explore the extraordinary story of the legendary friendship -- and quarrel -- between Wordsworth and Coleridge, two giants of English Romanticism.
Published by :
Harper Perennial
Published date :
September 2007
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126mm x 198mm paperback
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Wordsworth: A Life in Letters
Juliet Barker
£5.00
Reduced from £9.99. Here, in his own words and in those of his closest friends and family, is William Wordsworth. From his childhood to his death in 1850, this striking portrait, taken from letters adn autobiographical fragments carefully selected by Juliet Barker, reveals the revelious schoolboy who became a supporter of the French Revolution, the radical young poet who rose to be a revered patriarch, and the intensely private man who loved adn cared deeply for his family. At long last, Wordsworth is allowed to speak for himself.
Published by :
Penguin
Published date :
2003
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Paperback.
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Wordsworth: An Inner Life
Duncan Wu
£22.99
This original study investigates the impact of Wordsworths formative years on his poetry and integrates it into a critical account of how his art developed from 1787 to 1813.
Published by :
Blackwell
Published date :
2003
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Paperback.
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