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  1. Photograph gallery [electronic resource].

    Norgate, Martin
    Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital ; [Chicago, Ill.] : Adam Matthew Education [North American distributor], c2011.

    Electronic reproduction of a collection of recent photographs, by Martin and Jean Norgate, of the Lake District. The natural landscape was, and continues to be, a source of creative inspiration. It was particularly significant to the creative output of William Wordsworth and the Lake poets.

    Online Romanticism: Life, Literature and Landscape

  2. Wordsworth Library manuscripts, additional [electronic resource], ca. 1606-1983 1760-1880

    Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital ; [Chicago, Ill.] : Adam Matthew Education [North American distributor], c2011.

    Electronic reproduction of the Wordsworth Library Manuscripts collection. The collection contains over 7,000 individual items divided into 25 discrete sections consisting of letters, financial records, diaries, research notes, newspaper cuttings, verse, papers relating to William Wordsworth's relationship with Annette Vallon, a significant small group of letters written between William and Mary Wordsworth in 1810 and 1812 known as "The love letters", and scrapbooks.

    Online Romanticism: Life, Literature and Landscape

  3. Wordsworth Library manuscripts A [electronic resource], ca. 1731-1962 1800-1855

    Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital ; [Chicago, Ill.] : Adam Matthew Education [North American distributor], c2011.

    Electronic reproduction of the Wordsworth Library Manuscript Alphabetical Sequence (WLMS A). WLMS A is a group of approx. 2,000 letters, mostly written to William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Other authors with a group of letters in this sequence include: the Coleridge family, a substantial grouping of letters and prose fragments by Thomas de Quincey, Isabella Fenwick, Felicia Hemans, Maria Jane Jewsbury, Robert Jones, Basil Montagu, Samuel Rogers and Robert Southey. Others represented in the sequence include: Beatrix Potter, Branwell Brontë, William Ellery Channing, Grace Darling, Sir Humphrey Davy, Aubrey de Vere, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Mrs Gaskell, Christopher North, Maria Edgeworth, William Gladstone, Sir Robert Peel, R.P. Graves, Harriet Martineau, Henry Taylor and Sir Walter Scott.

    Online Romanticism: Life, Literature and Landscape

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