Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Standard Name: Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

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Textual Production A. S. Byatt
In Unruly Times, 1989, she considers the shared thinking of Wordsworth and Coleridge , and its development in the context of epoch-making public events and the intellectual climate which surrounded them.
Textual Production Anna Jane Vardill
William E. A. Axon read to a meeting of the Royal Society of Literature a paper about AJV , offering previously unknown information about her and her poem Christobell, A Gothic Tale, and debunking...
Textual Production Anne Bannerman
A footnote mentioned the previous issue's text of Coleridge 's Introduction to the Tale of the Dark Ladie (not its first printing).
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Maria Callcott
After her first return from Italy and again later in her life, Maria Graham (later MC ) did book reviews for the publisher John Murray . She expressed her admiration for contemporary literature: Coleridge ,...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Elizabeth Grant
EG 's warts and all
Grant, Elizabeth. “Introduction”. Memoirs of a Highland Lady, edited by Andrew Tod, Canongate, 1988.
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manuscript is written in a fluid and readable style. Her trenchant social commentary and references to sexual misdemeanours, which were removed at the editorial discretion of Lady Strachey (but...
Travel Mary Lamb
Charles and Mary Lamb set out for a jaunt northwards to the Lake District, where they stayed with the families of Coleridge at Keswick and the abolitionist Thomas Clarkson at Ambleside.
Burton, Sarah. A Double Life: A Biography of Charles and Mary Lamb. Viking, 2003.
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Travel Mary Russell Mitford
On this trip she also visited Bristol and (very briefly) Barnstaple in Devon. In Bath she was haunted (like many visitors after her) by the idea of Jane Austen characters, and at Bristol by...
Travel Sara Coleridge
SC and her mother travelled south for a reunion with her father at Highgate on the edge of London.
Mudge, Bradford Keyes, and Sara Coleridge. Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter: Her Life and Essays. Yale University Press, 1989.
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Travel Dorothy Wordsworth
Though she is so closely associated with places in the English West Country and the Lake District, DW was a keen traveller. Her first trip abroad, from London via Hamburg to Goslar in Germany...
Violence Anna Letitia Barbauld
These young men joked together about inflicting physical violence on ALB : Coleridge vowed to cut her to the Heart; Southey wrote that Lamb ought to set fire to her wig (a fictional object...

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