Paul Westover
Paul Westover is a Professor of English at Brigham Young University. A specialist in Romantic-era literary tourism, he is the author of Necromanticism: Traveling to Meet the Dead, 1750–1860 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). He is currently co-editing (with Ann Rowland) an essay collection called Transatlantic Author-Love: Inventing "English" Literature in the Nineteenth Century and researching a new book of "sketches" on literary devotion, travel, and material culture.
Contributions
Editions Article: Abbreviations for Commonly Used Names and Sources
Editions Article: Biographical Index
Editions Article: Editorial Philosophies and Guidelines
Editions Article: General Bibliography
Editions Article: Introduction to "Excursion on the Banks of Ullswater" (1805)
Editions Article: Introduction to "Excursion up Scawfell Pike"
Editions Article: Introduction to Dorothy Wordsworth's Lake District
Editions Publication: Dorothy Wordsworth's Lake District
Editions Publication: Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes
Gallery Item: Bassenthwaite Lake from Embleton Vale
Gallery Item: Brathay-bridge, near Ambleside.
Gallery Item: Coniston Water head.
Gallery Item: Cottage at Nebthit with Backbarrow-crag.
Gallery Item: Cottage in the Vale of Newlands, near Stare-bridge.
Gallery Item: Cottage in the Vale of Newlands, with Robinson's-crag.
Gallery Item: Cottage near Rydal.
Gallery Item: Cottages at Ambleside.
Gallery Item: Cottages at Braithwaite.
Gallery Item: Cottages at Braithwaite.
Gallery Item: Cottages in Appelthwaite, looking from Skiddaw.
Gallery Item: Cottages in the Vale of Lorton
Gallery Item: Derwent-water, from Appelthwaite
Gallery Item: Elter Water.
Gallery Item: Ennerdale Broad-water.
Gallery Item: Lanercost Priory, Cumberland
Gallery Item: Langdale Chapel, Vale of Langdale.
Gallery Item: Lyulph's Torver, Ullswater.
Gallery Item: Newby bridge, foot of Winandermere.
Gallery Item: Part of Skiddaw, from Applethwaite Gill.
Gallery Item: Scale, or Skell-gill Farm House, above Portinscale.
Gallery Item: Smelling Mill, near Thornthwaite
Gallery Item: South view of Furness Abbey, Lancashire.
Gallery Item: Stony-croft Bridge, Vale of Newlands.
Gallery Item: Therl-mere or Leath-water.