New Approaches to Coleridge: Biographical and Critical EssaysDonald Sultana |
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... Coleridge , his patronage benefited not only Coleridge but his son Derwent at Cambridge . Frere's domicile in Malta owing to his wife's ill - health provided another link with Coleridge as well as an explanation for his taking Coleridge ...
... Coleridge , his patronage benefited not only Coleridge but his son Derwent at Cambridge . Frere's domicile in Malta owing to his wife's ill - health provided another link with Coleridge as well as an explanation for his taking Coleridge ...
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... Coleridge on the other . She exploits her knowledge of German Romantic literature for Coleridge's discussions and correspon- dence with Tieck besides drawing freely on Henry Crabb Robin- son's diary and the Collected Letters for the ...
... Coleridge on the other . She exploits her knowledge of German Romantic literature for Coleridge's discussions and correspon- dence with Tieck besides drawing freely on Henry Crabb Robin- son's diary and the Collected Letters for the ...
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... Coleridge became preoccupied with the Wordsworths ' move to Alfoxden and , as a result , the correspondence between Coleridge and Lamb lapsed for a time . The first letter in the main canon of their correspondence is dated 27 May 1796 ...
... Coleridge became preoccupied with the Wordsworths ' move to Alfoxden and , as a result , the correspondence between Coleridge and Lamb lapsed for a time . The first letter in the main canon of their correspondence is dated 27 May 1796 ...
Contents
Introduction by Donald Sultana | 7 |
List of Abbreviations | 16 |
Coleridge | 38 |
Copyright | |
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