Romanticism: Life, Literature and Landscape Available Now!
“This is an extraordinary resource for students and scholars of the Romantic period worldwide”
Jared Curtis, Simon Fraser University
This powerful digital resource enables scholars and students of Romanticism to forge new pathways of innovative research into the literary lives and artistic aspects of the movement.
Presenting manuscript collections of the Wordsworth Trust, this digital resource offers students and scholars of the Romantics period unique access to the working notebooks, verse manuscripts, and correspondence of William Wordsworth and his fellow writers, all digitized in full colour.
Key features also include: interactive map and art gallery.
Authors represented in this collection include:
- William Wordsworth
- Dorothy Wordsworth
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Thomas De Quincey
- Robert Southey
- Matthew Arnold
- Charles Lamb
With access to the full manuscripts as well as masses of personal correspondence between key literary and political figures of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this project is unrivalled in its content and scope.
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