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A compact biography traces the life and influence of Dorothy Wordsworth, emphasizing her formative years, close partnership with her brother, and the part her journals, poems, and domestic stewardship played in the revival of English poetry. It follows her residences and friendships with contemporary literary figures, records tours and landscape observations, and collects letters, reminiscences, and journal entries that illuminate daily habits, creative collaboration, and personal losses. Later chapters consider memorial places, published pieces, illness, final years, and the author's reflections on her moral character and cultural significance.
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