A fascinating and vivid account of Dora Wordsworth's visit to Portugal in 1845 with her husband, the Anglophone poet and Portuguese translator Edward Quillinan. She writes about the people and their towns and churches, and the political and economic decline of the country. Her descriptions of Portugal reveal a keen eye and a warm sense of humor.
Author Biography
Dorothy Dora Wordsworth (1804 - 1847) was the daughter of William Wordsworth.