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The term ‘Lake poets’ was first used in the August 1817 ‘Edinburgh Review’ to describe William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey in a derogatory manner. History now regards the...
William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was a key figure in the English Romantic movement. His ideas about language revolutionised modern definitions of poetry and his love of nature helped to shape the modern...
Examines how tourism affects a community, what its economic benefits are, what damage it can do, and whether tourism can be managed to minimise the problems, using the Lake District as a case study. Looks at...
Looks at leisure marketing, with a focus on the Lake District, which has been a popular tourist destination for over 200 years. Growing numbers of tourism businesses are appearing that are far removed from...
Using the scenery of the Lake District, this programme looks at the works of Wordsworth and Coleridge. The poems are read by Ted Hughes.
Raises basic issues about the relationship between society and environment, including the complexity of natural processes, the varied demands placed by societies on the environment, positive and negative...
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