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  1. Robert Samuel Woof CBE FRSL (20 April 1931 – 7 November 2005) was an English scholar, most famous for having been the first Director of the Wordsworth Trust, which looks after Dove Cottage and runs the tourist attraction now known as Wordsworth Grasmere in Grasmere, the Lake District, Cumbria.

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    • Robert Samuel Woof, 20 April 1931, Lancaster, England
  2. 11. Nov. 2005 · Thu 10 Nov 2005 19.57 EST. Robert Woof, who has died at the age of 74 after a six-month battle with cancer, was one of the great scholars, writers and literary enthusiasts of our time.

  3. Dr Robert Samuel Woof (20 April 1931 – 7 November 2005) was an English scholar, most famous for having been the first Director of the Wordsworth Trust and Museums Director of the Wordsworth Museum at Dove Cottage in Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria. Dove Cottage is known as the centre for British Romanticism movement, having been the home of ...

  4. 17. Nov. 2005 · Robert Woof was one of the most effective and energetic voices in the public understanding of British Romantic literature and art. As Director of the Wordsworth Trust since 1989 he not only saw...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_WoofRobert Woof - Wikipedia

    Robert Woof. Robert Woof may refer to: Robert Woof (politician) (1911–1997), British Labour Party politician, MP 1956–1979. Robert Woof (scholar) (1931–2005), English academic. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  6. 13. Apr. 2007 · This essay, a revised version of a lecture delivered at the Wordsworth Summer Conference in Grasmere in 2006, pays tribute to and analyzes the work of two recently deceased Romantic scholar‐critics, Robert Woof and Jonathan Wordsworth. In its first section, the essay explores briefly the multifaceted nature of Robert Woof's ...

  7. Robert (1931-2005) was the world’s leading Wordsworth scholar, and also an extraordinary man: humorous, difficult, charming, eloquent, devious, generous, loveable and much more.