The Friendship: Wordsworth & Coleridge by Adam Sisman
821.709 SIS Both passionately convinced that poetry could change an unjust world, Wordsworth and Coleridge, along with Wordsworth’s sister Dorothy, were inseparable for years as they tried to make their vision come true. But it is hard to maintain such an intense relationship. Financial difficulty, the malice of others, and an unspoken rivalry eventually drove a wedge between them. However, the fruits of their collaboration were to change poetry forever.
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