Grasmere Journals

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Grasmere Journals is a series of intimate diaries by Dorothy Wordsworth that vividly record daily life, nature, and literary circles in England’s Lake District during the early 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diary collection
literary work
associatedWith English Romantic poetry
William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
author Dorothy Wordsworth NERFINISHED
contains accounts of household tasks
descriptions of landscapes
descriptions of walks
observations of weather
records of visitors
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
form prose
genre autobiographical writing
diary
nature writing
historicalContext Georgian era NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
literarySignificance important source on the Wordsworth circle
key document of Romantic-era life in the Lake District
notablePersonDescribed Samuel Taylor Coleridge NERFINISHED
Thomas De Quincey NERFINISHED
William Wordsworth NERFINISHED
primaryLocationDescribed Grasmere NERFINISHED
Lake District NERFINISHED
setting Dove Cottage NERFINISHED
subjectMatter daily life
literary circles
nature
timePeriodDescribed early 19th century

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Dorothy Wordsworth notableWork Grasmere Journals
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud influencedBy Grasmere Journals
this entity surface form: Dorothy Wordsworth's journal
Dora Wordsworth hasPartInCreativeWork Grasmere Journals
this entity surface form: Wordsworth family journals