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  1. Dorothy "Dora" Wordsworth (16 August 1804 – 9 July 1847) was the daughter of poet William Wordsworth (17701850) and his wife Mary Hutchinson. Her infancy inspired William Wordsworth to write "Address to My Infant Daughter" in her honour.

  2. Dorothy " Dora " Wordsworth (16 August 1804 – 9 July 1847) was the daughter of poet William Wordsworth (17701850) and his wife Mary Hutchinson. Her infancy inspired William Wordsworth to write "Address to My Infant Daughter" in her honour.

  3. Nov 13, 2017 · Dora Wordsworth stepped into the role of chief amanuensis as Dorothys health failed, as did William’s eyesight, many years later at Rydal Mount. ‘I hold the pen for father’, she writes in a letter, October 1833.

  4. Whereas Wordsworth takes the perspective of the idealizing Christian viewing the family's otherness, Dora Wordsworth allows the woman to speak of her misery and to reveal her awareness of the paradox that such a bereft child could be so beautiful.

  5. "Dora Wordsworth and Sara Coleridge were lifelong friends. They were also the daughters of poetic geniuses and best friends William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who ushered in Romanticism at the turn of the 19th century.

  6. We recall that Dorothy Wordsworth was eager to subdue the waywardness of young Dora's character. Dora herself suggests that it was the discipline of school that finally taught her this control.

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  8. Dora Wordsworth and Sara Coleridge were lifelong friends. They were also the daughters of best friends: William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the two poetic geniuses who shaped the Romantic Age. Living in the shadow of their fathers’ extraordinary fame brought Sara and Dora great privilege, but at a terrible cost.