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  • Bartleby.com: William Wordsworth - Contains biography, prefaces and prologues, quotations, verse, and writings about the author.
    www.bartleby.com/people/WordswthW.html
  • LiteratureClassics.com: William Wordsworth - Several essays on Wordsworth's poems, a biography of the author's life and a selection of links and quotes.
    www.literatureclassics.com/authors/Wordsworth
  • The William Wordsworth Page - Information about the life and writings of William Wordsworth (1770-1850). Includes images from various artists. From David K. Rasnake, PhD candidate in English at the University of Tennessee.
    members.aol.com/wordspage/home.htm
  • The Wordsworth Trust - Website of the educational and historical organization devoted to Wordsworth.
    www.wordsworth.org.uk
  • William "The Interminable" Wordsworth - A somewhat off-the-wall biography of Wordsworth.
    www.incompetech.com/authors/wordsworth
  • William Wordsworth - Provides biography, works, quotations, chronology and sketches of the author.
    www.top-biography.com/9102-William%20Wordsworth
  • William Wordsworth (1770-1850 ) - A brief biography of William Wordsworth, one of the 'Lake Poets', with particular referance to the places associated with him in Cumbria (The Lake District). From VisitCumbria.
    www.visitcumbria.com/wilword.htm
  • William Wordsworth Port - Forum and live chat devoted to discussing William Wordsworth's life and works.
    federalistnavy.com/poetry/WILLIAMWORDSWORTHhall/wwwboard.html
  • Wordsworth's Arguments Against the Kendal and Windemere Railway - Brief article from Mount Holyoke College, on writings from William wordsworth, who opposed anything that generated more visitors to the Lake District.
    www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/rail/workingcopiesmmla/railfinals/wordsworth.html
  • Wordsworth's Lake District - Brief guide to the three homes of William Wordsworth in the Lake District, that are all open to the public.
    www.wordsworthlakes.co.uk
  • Wordsworth's Solitary Figures - An essay examining the solitary figures in William Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads. By Catherine Cooper.
    www.english-literature.org/essays/wordsworth.html

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