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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Beloved
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'In 1778, Dorothy Wordsworth’s mother died, and the six-year-old Dorothy was sent to live with extended family. She never returned to the family home, and it was not until adolescence that Dorothy became reacquainted with her brother William. The two formed an intense and passionate emotional bond. By 1794 they were living together from that time would rarely be physically separated for more than a few weeks at a time, for the rest of their lives.

'Written in the voice of Dorothy, Beloved traces the progression of their relationship, from the ecstatic infatuation of youth onwards, drawing upon Dorothy’s diaries and letters as well as the recollections of friends and family members and literary and biographical scholarship.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,: Recent Work Press , 2022 .
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      Extent: 1v.p.
      Note/s:
      • Published November 2022.
      ISBN: 9780645356311

Works about this Work

Angela Costi Reviews Anita Patel, Denise O’Hagan and Penelope Layland Angela Costi , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , no. 109 2023;

— Review of Petals Fall Anita Patel , 2022 selected work poetry ; Anamnesis Denise O'Hagan , 2022 selected work poetry ; Beloved Penelope Layland , 2022 selected work poetry

'Since 2015, Recent Work Press has published a consistently high standard of poets with years of accomplished adventure including Paul Hetherington, Peter Bakowski, Anne Casey, Damen O’Brien, Phillip Hall, Anne Elvey, Jennifer Compton, Rico Craig, Heather Taylor-Johnson, Cassandra Atherton, Jen Webb, Adrian Caesar, and so many others. Initially, it was Canberra-oriented but has extended its author base to include national and international poets. Also, it considers the work of newer poets such as the following with forthcoming debut collections: Ally Chua, Es Foong, and Thabani Tshuma. Shane Strange, the founder of the press, explains the impetus in an interview with Rosanna Licari of StylusLit (Issue 11) as:,,,' (Introduction)

Angela Costi Reviews Anita Patel, Denise O’Hagan and Penelope Layland Angela Costi , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , no. 109 2023;

— Review of Petals Fall Anita Patel , 2022 selected work poetry ; Anamnesis Denise O'Hagan , 2022 selected work poetry ; Beloved Penelope Layland , 2022 selected work poetry

'Since 2015, Recent Work Press has published a consistently high standard of poets with years of accomplished adventure including Paul Hetherington, Peter Bakowski, Anne Casey, Damen O’Brien, Phillip Hall, Anne Elvey, Jennifer Compton, Rico Craig, Heather Taylor-Johnson, Cassandra Atherton, Jen Webb, Adrian Caesar, and so many others. Initially, it was Canberra-oriented but has extended its author base to include national and international poets. Also, it considers the work of newer poets such as the following with forthcoming debut collections: Ally Chua, Es Foong, and Thabani Tshuma. Shane Strange, the founder of the press, explains the impetus in an interview with Rosanna Licari of StylusLit (Issue 11) as:,,,' (Introduction)

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