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  1. Dorothy Mae Ann Wordsworth (25 December 1771 – 25 January 1855) was an English author, poet, and diarist. She was the sister of the Romantic poet William Wordsworth, and the two were close all their adult lives.

  2. Dorothy Wordsworth. 1771–1855. Lebrecht Music & Arts / Alamy Stock Photo. Born in Cumberland, British Romantic poet and prose writer Dorothy Wordsworth was the third of five children. Her mother died when Wordsworth was six, and she moved to Halifax to live with her aunt. In 1781 she enrolled in Hipperholme Boarding School.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Dorothy Wordsworth was an English prose writer whose Alfoxden Journal 1798 and Grasmere Journals 1800–03 are read today for the imaginative power of their description of nature and for the light they throw on her brother, the Romantic poet William Wordsworth. Their mother’s death in 1778 separated.

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  4. Mar 22, 2009 · Biographer Frances Wilson discusses the intense connection between William Wordsworth and his sister, Dorothy — and the "vortex of poetry" in which they lived.

  5. Learn how Dorothy Wordsworth influenced her brother William, the great poet, in their shared life and work. Explore their journals, letters, and other sources that celebrate their close bond and literary legacy.

  6. Apr 14, 2014 · Learn about the life and relationship of Dorothy Wordsworth, the poet's sister and muse, who shared his love of nature, poetry and revolution. Explore her journals, letters and legacy through the exhibition and book by Pamela Woof.

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  8. Women. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Wordsworth, Dorothy (1771–1855) views 3,720,296 updated. Wordsworth, Dorothy (1771–1855) English diarist and natural historian who was companion to—and caretaker of—her brother William, and friends with other influential British Romantics.

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