Feder, Rachel. “The Experimental Dorothy Wordsworth.” Studies in Romanticism 53.4 (Winter, 2014): 541–59.
“To read Dorothy Wordsworth as an experimental writer, we must investigate how nineteenth-century books of daily writing functions as sites of intertextual and generic experimentation. As text objects that imitate public forms while serving private functions, such books facilitate cross-genre and cross textual conversation, collaboration, and invention” (p. 541).
