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Recollections of a tour made in ScotlandRecollections of a tour made in Scotland

Recollections of a tour made in Scotland1997

Dorothy Wordsworth

About this book

In the late summer and early autumn of 1803, Dorothy Wordsworth undertook an extraordinary 663-mile journey through the Scottish Lowlands and southwestern Highlands, with her brother William and, for a short time, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. On their return home, she recorded, with warmth, wit and crisp imagery, her recollections of the adventures, sights and unspoiled, romantic landscape of the tour. Her engaging "journal" is now republished in this beautiful volume that provides remarkable black-and-white photographs of the Scottish scenes described. Carol Kyros Walker has captured the essence of these places in a photographic essay that follows each week of Wordsworth's recollections. Walker also contributes an introduction to locate events of the journey within their historical setting and to explain the significance of this trip for the three participants; a discussion of Dorothy Wordsworth's skills as a writer; extensive notes to clarify her many allusions; and a map of the itinerary.

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First published
1997
OL Work ID
OL3356900W

Subjects

Authors, EnglishBiographyDescription and travelEnglishEnglish AuthorsHistoryTravelWordsworth, dorothy, 1771-1855Scotland, description and travelAuthors, biographyEnglish Women authorsBritish

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