Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Standard Name: Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

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Family and Intimate relationships Sara Coleridge
SC 's father was the famous poet, philosopher, and critic Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Though he was present for much of Sara's early childhood, their relationship later deteriorated because of his repeated absences, and also...
Family and Intimate relationships Mary Lamb
Hoxton was London's centre for the care of the insane, with no less than three asylums. It is not clear exactly what Charles's trouble was, though it probably involved depression and may have had something...
Family and Intimate relationships Sara Coleridge
SC 's father-in-law initially objected to the match, primarily for economic reasons.
Mudge, Bradford Keyes, and Sara Coleridge. Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter: Her Life and Essays. Yale University Press.
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When he did come to terms with the union, the couple then had to wait until Henry completed his studies in...
Family and Intimate relationships Charlotte Yonge
CY 's father, William Crawley Yonge , came from an established Devon family. He was related to the families of Coleridge and Patteson through an intermarriage in 1746 with Elizabeth Duke , daughter of George Duke
Family and Intimate relationships Mary Robinson
MR 's daughter grew up to be a writer, and to publish two books under her own name as well as revising and editing work by MR . Hers are the gothic, epistolary Minerva novel...
Family and Intimate relationships Sara Coleridge
On her wedding day her father conveyed to SC as his gift a valuable folio copy of Virgil 's Georgics published two years previously with the text given in six languages. He inscribed it, indicating...
Family and Intimate relationships Christabel Coleridge
CC 's father, the Rev. Derwent Coleridge , was a son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Derwent published poetry in his youth under the pseudonym Davenant Cecil in the Knight's Quarterly. While his literary...
Family and Intimate relationships Christabel Coleridge
Sara Coleridge , CC 's aunt, who followed in the family tradition by becoming a writer, translator, and editor, died in 1852, while Christabel was still a child. She dedicated her adulthood to preserving and...
Family and Intimate relationships Sara Coleridge
SC 's father died on 25 July 1834 following a long illness. She was left deeply affected and much shaken
Mudge, Bradford Keyes, and Sara Coleridge. Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter: Her Life and Essays. Yale University Press.
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by his death, perhaps particularly because she had been unable to visit him during...
Family and Intimate relationships Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was MEC 's great-great uncle. She once wrote of this literary heritage: I have no fairy god-mother, but lay claim to a fairy great-great-uncle, which is perhaps the reason that I am...
Family and Intimate relationships Anna Brownell Jameson
Robert Jameson also became the first Speaker of the Legislature after the union of Upper and Lower Canada. A childhood friend of Hartley Coleridge (Samuel Taylor Coleridge 's son), he had been introduced to...
Family and Intimate relationships Robert Southey
He married Edith Fricker in 1795; Coleridge married her elder sister.
Friends, Associates Dorothy Wordsworth
DW first met Coleridge when he arrived on foot at Racedown to stay with her and William .
Moorman, Mary. William Wordsworth: A Biography. Clarendon Press.
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Friends, Associates Elizabeth Grant
Reduced financial circumstances did not prevent EG from meeting interesting people. In May 1823, when she went to visit an uncle who lived close to Hampstead Heath, she met at dinners the writers Joanna Baillie
Friends, Associates Anna Swanwick
On a visit to the Lake District in the early 1830s AS met Wordsworth and Coleridge .
Bruce, Mary Louisa. Anna Swanwick, A Memoir and Recollections 1813-1899. T. F. Unwin.
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Timeline

July 1817: Coleridge published Biographia Literaria,...

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July 1817

Coleridge published Biographia Literaria, his philosophical autobiography, a landmark in Romantic literary criticism. He had finished writing it in September 1815.

Early 1818: William Hazlitt opened On the Living Poets,...

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Early 1818

William Hazlitt opened On the Living Poets, the last of his Lectures on the English Poets, with a statement on gender issues.

21 February 1825: Samuel Taylor Coleridge composed a short...

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21 February 1825

Samuel Taylor Coleridge composed a short poem which is sadly characteristic of his later state of mind. He entitled it Work Without Hope.
Borne Back Daily. http://borneback.com/ .
21 February 2011

1828: Samuel Taylor Coleridge published The Wanderings...

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1828

Samuel Taylor Coleridge published The Wanderings of Cain, a poem originally written in 1798.

8 September 1836: The Transcendental Club (also known as the...

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8 September 1836

The Transcendental Club (also known as the Hedge Club and the Symposium ) was formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts; it brought together various thinkers who were at the forefront of Transcendentalism.

1875: An edition of The Ancient Mariner by Samuel...

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1875

An edition of The Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge was published with illustrations by Gustave Doré .

10 September 2003: Guardian Unlimited Books named as Site of...

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10 September 2003

Guardian Unlimited Books named as Site of the Week a website entitled Poetry Landmarks of Britain: a map of poetic assocations plotted on an interactive map of Britain, searchable by region or category.

May 2008: News broke of a grant of four million pounds...

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May 2008

News broke of a grant of four million pounds from the Heritage Lottery Fund for a museum of Black British history, to be established in Raleigh Hall in Brixton, South London.

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