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Dear all,

 

First, I apologize in advance for using the list to broadcast information about my own work, but I believe some members of the list might be interested in learning that the online text archive of Wordsworth's poetry that I have been working (?) on over the last few (six?) years has been relocated hopefully for the last time. The new and permanent URL is www.wordsworthvariorum.com .

 

The Wordsworth Variorum Archive, or WVA, is a digital text archive of the poetry of William Wordsworth. The WVA provides scholars, teachers, students and enthusiasts with access to Wordsworth's poems in their various published forms. The new WVA placed online in July 2004 and updated in December 2004 includes a new user interface, and with the recent addition of The White Doe of Rylstone (1815) and Ecclesiastical Sketches (1822), the WVA now provides access to twelve of Wordsworth's publications. Currently the WVA contains the full text of the following published volumes:

 

An Evening Walk (1793)

Descriptive Sketches (1793)

Lyrical Ballads (1798)

Lyrical Ballads (1800)

Poems, in Two Volumes (1807)

Poems, by William Wordsworth (in 2 vols, 1815)

The White Doe of Rylstone (1815)

Thanksgiving Ode, January 18, 1816. With Other Short Pieces. Chiefly Referring to Recent Public Events (1816) Peter Bell. A Tale in Verse (1819) The Waggoner (1819) Ecclesiastical Sketches (1822) Yarrow Revisited (1835)

 

Best,

 

Jim G.

 

Prof. Jim Garrett

Graduate Advisor

Department of English

CSU Los Angeles