Wordsworth’s study

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Wordsworth’s study is the preserved room at Rydal Mount where the poet William Wordsworth wrote, read, and worked during his later years.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic room
literary heritage site
part of house museum
associatedWith William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
connectedTo gardens of Rydal Mount designed by William Wordsworth
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance site of composition and revision of Wordsworth’s works
currentUse museum display space
era 19th century
function reading room
workspace
writing room
hasFeature books and papers related to Wordsworth
desk used by William Wordsworth
hasType author’s study
heritageStatus preserved room
languageContext English literature
locatedIn Cumbria
Lake District
Rydal NERFINISHED
Rydal Mount NERFINISHED
notableFor association with English Romantic poetry
being the room where William Wordsworth wrote during his later life
ownerDuringUse William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
partOf Rydal Mount house NERFINISHED
periodOfUse Wordsworth’s later years
preservationGoal to maintain the room as it appeared in Wordsworth’s time
relatedMovement Romanticism NERFINISHED
tourism open to visitors as part of Rydal Mount
usedBy William Wordsworth NERFINISHED

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Rydal Mount (nearby) hasFeature Wordsworth’s study
subject surface form: Rydal Mount