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William Wordsworth archiveIt's Spring 1812 and in the parlour of Grasmere Rectory amongst the piles of washing, smoking chimneys and children running riot, William Wordsworth writes. It's been years since Lyrical Ballads and money is tight. Much to the dismay of his sister Dorothy, Wordsworth is not penning his long awaited next book of verse but a letter to his friend Coleridge attempting a reconciliation to their fractured relationship. Coleridge has been busy trampling Wordsworth's reputation amongst the literary elite down in London, but the Wordsworth family have more pressing problems than protecting William's reputation. Conditions in the family home are so bad that his wife has fled for the health of their new-born baby. With no money coming in, the daily dilemma of having freedom to pursue his art while providing for his family is reaching breaking point.

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Author: Nicholas Pierpan

Archive listings for William Wordsworth

Work type: Play.

T01402355291

Nicholas Pierpan's poignant new play looks at the man behind the name and explores how some of the most beautiful and startling poetry in history came to be created.Producer Theatre by the Lake. Producer English Touring Theatre. Director Michael Oakley. Design Andrew D Edwards. Performer John Sackville (William Wordsworth). Performer Joseph Mydell (George Beaumont). Performer Daniel Abelson. Performer Emma Pallant. Performer Rosalind Steele.
31 Mar 17 to 22 Apr 17The Theatre By The Lake, Keswick :: V7
listing details L0138344353

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