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The Prose works of William Wordsworth for the first time collected with additions from unpublished manuscripts. Volume 1, political and ethical 1876
23.0 x 4.0 cm (book measurement (inventory)) | RCIN 1122265
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William Wordsworth (1770–1850) was a poet and leader of the Romantic movement along with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He is best known for the early Romantic poems published in 'Lyrical Ballads', and his long, semi-autobiographical poem 'The Prelude'. Wordsworth was offered the poet laureateship late in his life, after the death of his friend and neighbour Robert Southey in 1843. Initially he demurred, and was only persuaded to accept the position when it was made clear to him that there would be no writing requirements. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were both admirers of Wordsworth and were very keen to have him as laureate.
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Presented to Queen Victoria by the editor, c.1874.
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23.0 x 4.0 cm (book measurement (inventory))
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The Prose works of William Wordsworth for the first time collected with additions from unpublished manuscripts. Volume 1, political and ethical / edited by the Rev. A.B. Grosart.