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Posted on January 20, 2025January 29, 2025

Woof —  Dorothy Wordsworth: Story-teller (2003)

Woof, Pamela. “Dorothy Wordsworth: Story-teller.” Wordsworth Circle 34.2 (Spring, 2003): 103–10.

“Dorothy Wordsworth’s way of telling a story was to relate what happened, to tell it how it was. [. . .] She wrote only when she had to” (p. 103).

Copy: Library of Congress.

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