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Jane Kenyon’s “The Pond at Dusk” is a quiet, mischievous reckoning with nature and mortality. Our critic A.O. Scott plumbs its depths.
Rydal Mount, in Ambleside, where Wordsworth lived from 1813 until his death in 1850, was recently put up for sale, with ...
Lyrical ballads : 1798 and 1802 by Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850, author Publication date 2013 Topics English poetry -- 18th century, Ballads, English, Lyric poetry Publisher Oxford, United Kingdom : ...
Windermere and the Lake District is England’s favourite national park, a sprawling tourist honeypot that stretches across ...
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The storming of the Bastille prison on July 14, 1789, is seen as a defining event in the French Revolution. But how does the ...
by Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 Publication date 1822 Topics Lake District (England) -- Guidebooks, Alps -- Guidebooks Publisher London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown Collection ...
A cedar tree climbed by The Beatles, an oak that may have inspired Virginia Woolf, and a lime representing peace in Northern ...
AN ash tree in Scotland’s largest city has been shortlisted for an annual competition which celebrates culturally significant trees across the UK.
A Lake District beauty spot which inspired poet William Wordsworth is being blighted by illegal 'fly ... taking them away from vital nature conservation work. We’re very grateful to the local people ...
He said: "The community is heartbroken - there is constant antisocial behaviour, littering, and just general disregard for ...
The Lake District beauty spot which inspired poet William Wordsworth is being blighted by illegal 'fly-campers' who leave the area strewn ...