1. Introduction
2. A brief history of Lake District Tourism, 1750–1810: The discovery of the Mountain, Picturesque Tourism
3. Wordsworth’s Guide to the Lakes 1810–1835/ Afterlife of Wordsworth’s Guide
Railways, Print Culture, and Commercialisation of Tourism
4. The Reception of Wordsworth’s Guide: Literary Tourism, Collaboration of Texts
5. The Significance of Wordsworth’s Guide in the Modern World: Railway controversial, sustainable tourism
6. ‘Directions and Information for the Tourist’
7. ‘The Scenery of the Lakes’, Section 1: View of the Country as Formed by Nature: topographical features
8. ‘The Scenery of the Lakes’, Section 1, continued: climatic phenomena
9. ‘The Scenery of the Lakes’, Section 2: Aspect of the Country, as Affected by its Inhabitants
10. ‘The Scenery of the Lakes’, Section 3: Changes and Rules of Taste for Preventing their Bad Effects
11. ‘Miscellaneous Observations’: seasonal beauties, comparison between Alpine and Cumbrian landscapes
12. ‘Excursions to the Top of Scawfell & on the Banks of Ullswater’: Dorothy Wordsworth’s contributions
13. The Kendal and Windermere Railway, The First Letter
14. The Kendal and Windermere Railway, The Second Letter
15. Discussion: Wordsworth’s view on tourism and conservation
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