[1771] - Dorothy Wordsworth born, Cockermouth, Cumbria
Useful Links and Further Reading
- Dove Cottage and the Wordsworth Museum, ‘Dorothy Wordsworth’,
http://www.wordsworth.org.uk/history/index.asp?pageid=103
- Alan G. Hill, ‘Wordsworth, Dorothy (1771–1855)’, ODNB, online edn,
http://www.oxforddnb.com/
- Internet Archive, ‘Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth’,
http://www.archive.org/details/journalsofdoroth027709mbp
- Dorothy Wordsworth, ‘Journal of a Tour in the Isle of Man, 1828’,
http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/dw1828.htm
- Alan Liu, ‘On the Autobiographical Present: Dorothy Wordsworth’s Grasmere Journals’, Criticism, 26 (1984), 115–37
- Alan G. Hill, ed., The Letters of Dorothy Wordsworth (Oxford, 1985)
- Susan M. Levin, Dorothy Wordsworth and Romanticism (London, 1987)
- Pamela Woof, ‘Dorothy Wordsworth and Mary Lamb, Writers’, Charles Lamb Bulletin, 66–7 (1989), 41–53, 82–93
- Dorothy Wordsworth, The Grasmere Journals, ed. Pamela Woof (Oxford, 1991)
- Alexis Easley, ‘Wandering Women: Dorothy Wordsworth’s Grasmere Journals and the Discourse on Female Vagrancy’, Women’s Writing, 3.1 (1996), 63–77
- Pamela Woof, ‘Dorothy Wordsworth: Story-Teller’, The Wordsworth Circle, 34.2 (2003), 103–10
- Kenneth Cervelli, Dorothy Wordsworth’s Ecology (London, 2007)
- Lucy Newlyn, ‘Dorothy Wordsworth’s Experimental Style’, Essays in Criticism, 57.4 (2007), 325–49
- Ken Smith, Dorothy Wordsworth and the Profession of Authorship (Lewiston, NY, 2011)
- Suzanne Stewart, ‘“The eye it cannot choose but see”: Dorothy Wordsworth, John Constable, and the Plein-Air Sketch’, English Studies, 92.4 (2011), 405–31