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Undersong : a novel

Winter, Kathleen. (Author).

When young James Dixon, a local jack-of-all-trades recently returned from the Battle of Waterloo, meets writer Dorothy Wordsworth, he quickly realizes he's never met another woman anything like her. In her early thirties at the time of the meeting, Dorothy has already lived a wildly unconventional life. As her famous brother William Wordsworth's confidante and creative collaborator--considered by some in their circle to be the secret to his success as a poet--she has carved a seemingly idyllic existence for herself, alongside William and his wife, in England's Lake District. One day, Dixon is approached by William to do some handiwork around the Wordsworth estate. At William's urging, he takes on more and more chores--and quickly understands that his real, unspoken responsibility is to keep an eye on Dorothy, who is growing frail and melancholic. The unlikely pair of misfits form a sympathetic bond despite the sometimes troubling chasm in social class between them, and soon Dixon is the quiet witness to everyday life in Dorothy's family and glittering social circle, which includes literary legends Samuel Coleridge, Thomas de Quincy, William Blake, and Charles and Mary Lamb.

Book  - 2021
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  • ISBN: 9780735278226
  • Physical Description 309 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2021.

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Undersong
Undersong
by Winter, Kathleen
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Undersong


When James Dixon meets writer Dorothy Wordsworth, he realizes he's never met another woman like her before. As her brother William Wordsworth's confidante and collaborator she has an idyllic existence alongside William and his wife, in England's Lake District. At William's urging, James takes on chores around the Wordsworth estate and soon understands that his unspoken responsibility is keeping an eye on Dorothy, who is growing frail and melancholic. Through James we witness the the Wordsworth family's dramatic emotional and artistic struggles and glittering social circle.