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Matthew Sangster    April 22, 2014 April 22, 2014    Comments Off on Wordsworth Trust Blog

The Wordsworth Trust have recently started a new blog on Wordsworth and Romanticism; posts already published include Seamus Perry on Coleridge and spring, Pamela Woof on Dorothy Wordsworth and Stephen Gill on Wordsworth himself.

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