Batho, Edith C. The Later Wordsworth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; New York: Macmillan, 1933.
Reprinted: New York: Russell & Russell, 1963.
Digital version (1963): Internet Archive.
“This study . . . is . . . an attempt to discover from the available evidence—Wordsworth’s own poems, prose-writings, letters, and the reports of those who came into immediate contact with him—what were his real opinions in the latter half of his life: how far they were in agreement with or in contradiction to those of the earlier half: the impression which he made upon his contemporaries: and his attitude towards them” (pp. vii–viii).
For references to Dorothy Wordsworth, see index.
Reviews: H. J. C. Grierson, Modern Language Review 29.2 (1934): 199–208; Edith J. Morley, Review of English Studies 10 (April 1938): 238–242.
Copy: Library of Congress.
