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RECOLLECTIONS OF A TOUR MADE IN SCOTLAND, A.D. 1803 (SHAIRP, JOHN CAMPBELL/WORDSWORTH,DOROTHY)
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DIARIOS DE GRASMERE Y ALFOXDEN (WORDSWORTH, DOROTHY)
Los Diarios escritos en Alfoxden (1798) y Grasmere (1800-1803) por Dorothy Wordsworth, que nunca tuvieron el propósito de ser publicados, documentan el día a día de su vida al lado de su hermano William y de su vecino y gran amigo Samuel Coleridge, dos de los poetas de los Lagos más eminentes. Dorothy no solo los apoyó, inspiró y copió sus obras, sino que fue clave en el desarrollo del ideario y la estética del Romanticismo inglés, donde la naturaleza ?presencia vivísima y constante? no se concebía sin el pensamiento o la emoción humanas. William Wordsworth decía de su hermana que «me daba ojos, me daba oídos»: estos diarios atestiguan que esos ojos, esos oídos, eran sobre todo suyos.