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  2. Special Collections Manuscript Letters and Ephemera of Artists and Authors (1650-1921) as Selected and Transcribed by Mollie Connelly
  3. Letter From William Wordsworth to John Edwards
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Letter From William Wordsworth to John Edwards

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Concerning the publication of Wordsworth's Poem without expense, his works the Excursion and the White Doe, and Mr. Montgomery's praise.

Date Created
1815
Contributors
  • Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 (Author)
  • Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Topical Subject
  • The Excursion by William Wordsworth
  • The White Doe by William Wordsworth
Extent
1 leaf, writing on recto and verso and 1 leaf, type written on recto.
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
No Known Copyright
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Special Collections Manuscript Letters and Ephemera of Artists and Authors (1650-1921) as Selected and Transcribed by Mollie Connelly
Identifier
Identifier Type
Locally defined identifier
Identifier Value
MSS_363_WOW_undated_1_1
Identifier Type
Locally defined identifier
Identifier Value
MSS_363_WOW_undated_1_2
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
19th Century Manuscripts||British Correspondence||Romantic Era
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.26049
Note
Creation Date Details: Undated Range in the author's lifespan.
Seller's Description: Added at the top of the recto of the letter.
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  • 2014-10-10 05:06:52
System Modified
  • 2021-07-19 01:24:36
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  • 1 year 8 months ago
Additional Formats
  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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