
Rydal Mount: The Story of Wordsworth's Home
Synopsis
Wordsworth's home has been
saved for the nation, and this is the inside story. William Wordsworth, the
greatest of the Romantic Poets, lived at Rydal Mount in the English Lake
District for most of his life. But he was only a tenant there. It was
more than 100 years later that his descendants bought the house and
it became their family home as well as a popular tourist attraction, a
place for visitors from around the world to celebrate Wordsworth's poetry. In
this detailed account, written with the support and co-operation of the poet's
family, Eileen Jones looks at the history of Rydal Mount, the lives of the
poet and his family there in the 19th century, and how later generations of
Wordsworths brought artists, film stars, fine dining, concerts - and even a
pageant of beauty queens - to the house. She describes how the extensive
gardens have been restored to plans used by Wordsworth himself, and tells
how she spent a night there in the poet's bedroom hoping to catch a glimpse of
his ghost. And she has the inside story of the deal that saved the house for
the nation. This is part biography, part Lake District history, and some
literary detective work as well.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Gritstone Publishing
- ISBN: 9781913625191
- Number of pages: 240
