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‘A Perfect Republic’: Labour, Landscape, and Property in Wordsworth’s Guide to the Lakes

Cal Sutherland (University of Edinburgh)

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January 2025

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2517-7850

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10 - 39

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January 2025

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Cal Sutherland (University of Edinburgh)

Cal Sutherland has recently graduated with an MSc in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, following an undergraduate degree in French and English Literature. Their research sits at the conjunction of ecocritical and historical materialist approaches to Romanticism and focuses on the poetry and political thought of William Wordsworth. Their work has been presented at the 2024 Romance, Revolution, and Reform conference in Southampton and at the 2024 ‘Romantic Offshoots’ journée d’étude in Rouen, organised by the Societé d’Etudes du Romantisme Anglais.

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