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Includes first drafts of poems Wordsworth later published in Yarrow Revisited (1835); 51 of the sonnets published in Ecclesiastical Sketches, in an early fair copy before final revision for publication; manuscripts of 10 additional sonnets sent to Wordsworth's first American editor, Prof. Henry Reed; and a transcript made before publication of the poem "Composed Upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendour and Beauty." Also included are manuscripts by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sara Hutchinson, Dorothy Wordsworth, Mary Wordsworth, Thomas De Quincey, Robert Southey, Lord Byron, and John Keats. Byron manuscript is a draft of an unfinished short story; Keats manuscript is a fragment of his poem "Isabella." Coleridge manuscripts include a first version of "Dejection: An Ode," a draft of a variant of "The Eolian Harp," and other poems; fragments of essays; and notes on Schiller's plays The Piccolomini and The Death of Wallenstein. aCorrespondence includes letters between the Wordsworth family and Henry Reed; letters from the Wordsworths to George Huntly Gordon, former secretary to Sir Walter Scott; correspondence with fellow writers such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey, and Thomas De Quincey; and extensive correspondence among members of the Hutchinson, Monkhouse, and Wordsworth families. Also included are a few letters each from Thomas Carlyle, Walter Savage Landor, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Thomas Babington Macaulay. In addition, there are letters concerning the building of the Wordsworth Collection, from Cynthia Morgan St. John and Lane Cooper. Other correspondents include Elizabeth Smith Aders, John T. Barker, James Dykes Campbell, Catherine Clarkson, Derwent Coleridge, Sara Coleridge, Joseph Cottle, William Rowan Hamilton, John Louis Haney, Benjamin Robert Haydon, Herbert Hill, Hannah Hoare, Leonard Huxley, William Jackson, William Angus Knight, Charles Lamb, Charles and Sophia Lloyd, Thomas Manning, Basil Montagu, Edward Moxon, Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Edward Quillinan, Henry Crabb Robinson, Thomas Noon Talfourd, Jonathan Walton, John Wilson. 3Many letters and some manuscripts are photocopies; the first version of Coleridge's "Dejection: An Ode" is a photostat.1 aOriginals of photocopies: Dove Cottage Museum, Grasmere, England. aCopyright restriction: photocopies can only be made from originals held by this Division. aCore of the collection assembled by Cynthia Morgan St. John, and purchased from her executors by Victor Emanuel in 1919; he gave the collection to Cornell in 1925.0 aCard catalog and box list.3 aDescribed in: Cornell University Library. The Cornell Wordsworth Collection: A Catalogue of books and manuscripts presented to the University by Mr. Victor Emanuel, Cornell 1919. Compiled by George Harris Healey. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1957.3 aDescribed in: Cornell University Library. The Cornell Wordsworth Collection: A brief account together with a catalogue of the exhibition held in the University Library on the occasion of the centenary of Wordsworth's death. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1950. aThe Cornell Wordsworth. Stephen Parrish, ed. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1975- . aWilliam Wordsworth Collection, #4621. Division of Rare amd Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. aLarge collection of books by and about Wordsworth is also held in the repository, including all editions of his published works, books from his personal library, and works on the Lake District. 0aEnglish literaturey19th century. 0aEnglandxIntellectual lifey19th century. 0aRomanticismzEngland. 0aDomestic relationszEngland. 0aWomen authorszEngland. 0aEnglandxDescription and travel. 0aAuthors, English. 7aPortraits.2aat10aWordsworth, William,d1770-1850.30aWordsworth family.30aHutchinson family.30aMonkhouse family.1 aAders, Elizabeth Smith.1 aBarker, John T.1 aByron, George Gordon Byron,cBaron,d1788-1824.1 aCampbell, James Dykes,d1838-1895.1 aCarlyle, Thomas,d1795-1881.1 aClarkson, Catherine.1 aColeridge, Derwent,d1800-1883.1 aColeridge, Samuel Taylor,d1772-1834.1 aColeridge, Sara Coleridge,d1802-1852.1 aCottle, Joseph,d1770-1853.1 aDe Quincey, Thomas,d1785-1859.1 aGordon, George Huntly,d1798-1868.1 aHamilton, William Rowan,cSir,d1805-1865.1 aHaney, John Louis,d1877-1960.1 aHaydon, Benjamin Robert,d1786-1846.1 aHill, Herbert,d1810-1892.1 aHoare, Hannah.1 aHutchinson, Elizabeth,d1820-1905.1 aHutchinson, Joanna,d1780-1843.1 aHutchinson, John,d1768-1833.1 aHutchinson, Mary Monkhouse,d1787-1858.1 aHutchinson, Sara,d1775-1835.1 aHutchinson, Thomas,d1773-1849.1 aHuxley, Leonard,d1860-1933.1 aJackson, William.1 aKeats, John,d1795-1821.1 aKnight, William Angus,d1836-1916.1 aLamb, Charles,d1775-1834.1 aLandor, Walter Savage,d1775-1864.1 aLloyd, Charles,d1775-1839.1 aLloyd, Sophia Pemberton,dd. 1839.1 aMacaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay,cBaron,d1800-1859.1 aManning, Thomas,d1772-1840.1 aMonkhouse, George,d1756-1802.1 aMonkhouse, John,d1782-1866.1 aMonkhouse, Thomas,d1783-1825.1 aMontagu, Basil,d1770-1851.1 aMoxon, Edward,d1801-1858.1 aPraed, Winthrop Mackworth,d1802-1839.1 aQuillinan, Edward,d1791-1851.1 aReed, Henry,d1808-1854.1 aRobinson, Henry Crabb,d1775-1867.1 aShelley, Percy Bysshe,d1792-1822.1 aSouthey, Robert,d1774-1843.1 aTalfourd, Thomas Noon,cSir,d1795-1854.1 aWalton, Jonathan,d1774-1846.1 aWilson, John,d1785-1854.1 aWordsworth, Charles,d1806-1892.1 aWordsworth, Christopher,d1774-1846.1 aWordsworth, Christopher,d1807-1885.1 aWordsworth, Dora,d1804-1847.1 aWordsworth, Dorothy,d1771-1855.1 aWordsworth, Gordon Graham,d1860-1935.1 aWordsworth, John,d1805-1840.1 aWordsworth, Mary,d1770-1859.1 aWordsworth, Susanna Frere.1 aWordsworth, William,d1810-1883. s9554