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Relative of Wordsworth uncovered after garden diglittle did he know that he had discovered the body of a World War One soldier and descendant of poet William Wordsworth. Artefacts such as a scrap of uniform, a pocket watch and a whistle were ...
Positions taken, we began our recital of a selection of William Wordsworth’s most beloved works to a gathering of bemused tourists. In December 1799, the Cumbrian-born Wordsworth siblings ...
Articles Wordsworth & Darwin Christine Avery wonders whether poetry can help us to deal with science. In his poetic ...
A historic six-bed mansion that's rumoured to have been the chill-out spot for literary legends Sir Walter Scott and William Wordsworth is on the market for a cool £1.8 million. The abode, known as ...
A Scottish mansion where William Wordsworth and Sir Walter Scott are believed to have smoked opium has been put up for sale. Barony House is situated in the Midlothian village of Lasswade near ...
Saikat Majumdar’s new book explores the rise of amateurs as a response to colonial rule, and its current form, embodied by ...
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