Beyond being a mere collection of autographs, this study captures the essence of the Romantic era through the eyes of a woman who stood at its heart. It offers readers a rich portrait of the domestic life of the Wordsworths at Rydal Mount and the profound influence Dora had on her father's later years and poetic output. "Dora Wordsworth, Her Book" is an essential volume for those interested in English literary history, providing a personal and poignant perspective on one of the most significant periods in poetry. It serves as both a biographical tribute and a historical record of the friendships and intellectual exchanges that defined a generation of writers.
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