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Recovering Dorothy: The Hidden Life of Dorothy Wordsworth [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Saraband
  • ISBN-10: 1913393178
  • ISBN-13: 9781913393175
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Saraband
  • ISBN-10: 1913393178
  • ISBN-13: 9781913393175
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The first book to focus on Dorothy Wordsworth’s later life and work and the impact of her disability – allowing her to step out from her brother’s shadow and back into her own life story.

Dorothy Wordsworth is well known as the author of the Alfoxden and Grasmere Journals (1798–1803) and as the sister of the English Romantic poet William Wordsworth. She is widely praised for her nature writing and is often remembered as a woman of great physical vitality. Less well known, however, is that Dorothy became seriously ill in 1829 and was mostly housebound for the last twenty years of her life.

Her personal letters and unpublished journals from this time paint a portrait of a compassionate and creative woman who made her sickroom into a garden for herself and her pet robin and who finally grew to call herself a poet. They also reveal how vital Dorothy was to her brother’s success, and the closeness they shared as siblings. By re-examining her life through the perspective of her illness, this biography allows Dorothy Wordsworth to step out from her brother’s shadow and back into her own life story.

Recenzijas

'Polly Atkin argues for Dorothys place in the writing of illness A narrowing world, she reminds us, need not lead to a narrowing of the self.' -- Guardian 'A timely reappraisal told with great sensitivity and a grounded perspective of Dorothys everyday life in the Lakeland landscape.' -- Cumbria Life, Book of the Month, December 2021 'Dorothy Wordsworths life is not worth less when, as Atkin reveals through scholarship and poetry, her keen eye is turned not just on the world around her, but on the world inside. -- Iona Glen 'The Wordsworths provide a treasure trove for authors, but this unusual book about Dorothy Wordsworth is all about her illness. Ive never seen that subject covered before.' -- Hunter Davies, Cumbria Life 'A fresh, often deeply affecting reappraisal breaks new ground The restraint and spareness of Atkins writing is extremely powerful almost leap[ ing] off the page.' -- European Romantic Review

List of Abbreviations
vii
Introduction 1(20)
1 Many Dorothies
21(32)
2 Dorothy and the Creative Household
53(32)
3 Five Years of Sickness & Of Pain
85(36)
4 Sickbed Consolations
121(32)
5 Lost Fragments Shall Remain
153(28)
6 Undiagnosing Dorothy
181(8)
7 Dorothy's Symptoms
189(44)
Coda: Finding Dorothy 233(6)
A Life in a Timeline 239(8)
Notes 247(6)
Bibliography 253(6)
Acknowledgements 259(1)
Index 260
Polly Atkin is a multi-award-winning writer, essayist and poet based in Grasmere, Cumbria, where she has worked and researched at Dove Cottage, home of the Wordsworths. Her first poetry collection, Basic Nest Architecture (Seren: 2017), won a Northern Wrtiers Award and was followed by a third pamphlet, With Invisible Rain (New Walk: 2018). Her first pamphlet, bone song (Aussteiger, 2008), was shortlisted for the Michael Marks Pamphlet Award, 2009, and second, Shadow Dispatches (Seren, 2013), won the Mslexia Pamphlet Prize, 2012.