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Wordsworth, De Quincey and Dove cottage - for iPod/iPhone

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Can a location inspire great poetry? To what extent can a person’s environment influence their art? After leaving the area as a child the Romantic poet William Wordsworth returned to the Lake District and remained there from 1799 to 1802. Surrounded by scenery he cherished Wordsworth composed some of his best poetry in Dove Cottage, but the building was also the residence of friend Thomas De Quincy whom documented his time with the Wordsworth’s as well as his own experiences in the property. This material forms part of The Open University course A230 Reading and studying literature.
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Episodes

Home at Grasmere

Extract from the poem, as well an exploration of how it was developed.

Oct 05, 20113 min

Finding Inspiration

By dissecting Wordsworth’s manuscripts and Dorothy’s journals we can see what experiences had the biggest impact on his poetry.

Oct 05, 20114 min

Transcript -- Finding Inspiration

Transcript -- By dissecting Wordsworth’s manuscripts and Dorothy’s journals we can see what experiences had the biggest impact on his poetry.

Oct 05, 2011

Thomas De Quincey

The journalist Thomas De Quincey documented the time he spent with the Wordsworth’s.

Oct 05, 20113 min

Quincey on Dove Cottage

Thomas De Quincey moved into dove cottage after the Wordsworth’s left.

Oct 05, 20111 min
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