Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A.D. 1803. A Literary Journey Through Scottish Landmarks
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- Nombre de pages316
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664625588
- EAN4057664625588
- Date de parution26/11/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille762 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A. D. 1803, " Dorothy Wordsworth captivates readers with her lyrical prose and vivid descriptions, offering a unique glimpse into the Scottish landscape and culture of the early 19th century. Set against the backdrop of her travels with her brother, the famed poet William Wordsworth, Dorothy'Äôs narrative not only chronicles their journey through the rugged terrain but also provides insight into the natural beauty that inspired the Romantic movement.
The book is characterized by its keen observational detail and an intimate connection to the environment, reflecting the emerging appreciation for nature that was a hallmark of the era's literature. Dorothy Wordsworth, an accomplished writer in her own right, was deeply influenced by her familial ties to notable literary figures, particularly her brother William. Her experiences and keen observations as both a traveler and a woman in the literary community of the time enriched her storytelling.
This journey through Scotland not only allowed her to explore the physical landscape but also served as a means of self-discovery and creative expression. Readers seeking a nuanced perspective on the Romantic era will find this work invaluable. "Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland" is not only a travel narrative but also a profound meditation on nature, memory, and identity, making it a compelling addition to any literary collection.
The book is characterized by its keen observational detail and an intimate connection to the environment, reflecting the emerging appreciation for nature that was a hallmark of the era's literature. Dorothy Wordsworth, an accomplished writer in her own right, was deeply influenced by her familial ties to notable literary figures, particularly her brother William. Her experiences and keen observations as both a traveler and a woman in the literary community of the time enriched her storytelling.
This journey through Scotland not only allowed her to explore the physical landscape but also served as a means of self-discovery and creative expression. Readers seeking a nuanced perspective on the Romantic era will find this work invaluable. "Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland" is not only a travel narrative but also a profound meditation on nature, memory, and identity, making it a compelling addition to any literary collection.
In "Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A. D. 1803, " Dorothy Wordsworth captivates readers with her lyrical prose and vivid descriptions, offering a unique glimpse into the Scottish landscape and culture of the early 19th century. Set against the backdrop of her travels with her brother, the famed poet William Wordsworth, Dorothy'Äôs narrative not only chronicles their journey through the rugged terrain but also provides insight into the natural beauty that inspired the Romantic movement.
The book is characterized by its keen observational detail and an intimate connection to the environment, reflecting the emerging appreciation for nature that was a hallmark of the era's literature. Dorothy Wordsworth, an accomplished writer in her own right, was deeply influenced by her familial ties to notable literary figures, particularly her brother William. Her experiences and keen observations as both a traveler and a woman in the literary community of the time enriched her storytelling.
This journey through Scotland not only allowed her to explore the physical landscape but also served as a means of self-discovery and creative expression. Readers seeking a nuanced perspective on the Romantic era will find this work invaluable. "Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland" is not only a travel narrative but also a profound meditation on nature, memory, and identity, making it a compelling addition to any literary collection.
The book is characterized by its keen observational detail and an intimate connection to the environment, reflecting the emerging appreciation for nature that was a hallmark of the era's literature. Dorothy Wordsworth, an accomplished writer in her own right, was deeply influenced by her familial ties to notable literary figures, particularly her brother William. Her experiences and keen observations as both a traveler and a woman in the literary community of the time enriched her storytelling.
This journey through Scotland not only allowed her to explore the physical landscape but also served as a means of self-discovery and creative expression. Readers seeking a nuanced perspective on the Romantic era will find this work invaluable. "Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland" is not only a travel narrative but also a profound meditation on nature, memory, and identity, making it a compelling addition to any literary collection.




