Author:Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(1772–1834)

English poet, critic, and philosopher who was one of the founders of the Romantic Movement in England and as one of the Lake Poets. Father of Hartley Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge and Sara Coleridge.
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The principal works of Coleridge listed below are identified from The Bibliography of Coleridge: a bibliographical list arranged in chronological order of the published and privately-printed writings in verse and prose of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Richard Herne Shepherd, as revised by William Francis Prideaux.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Works[edit]

Poetry collections[edit]

Poems[edit]

Drama[edit]

Translations[edit]

comprises "The Piccolomini" and "Death of Wallenstein"

Other works[edit]

contains the 10 issues of a short lived political publication
primarily by Robert Southey but containing multiple contributions from Coleridge (see below).
  • The Friend: a series of essays (1812) IA
Contains the 28 weekly editions of a short-lived paper produced by Coleridge

Contributions to Omniana, or Horæ Otiosiores, by Robert Southey[edit]

Contributions to Periodicals[edit]

  • "The Cambridge Intelligencer", 1794-1795
  • "The Morning Chronicle", 1794-1795
  • "The Monthly Magazine", 1796-1797
  • "The Morning Post", 1798-1802
  • "The Courier", 1807-1811
  • "Blackwood’s Magazine", 1819-1822

Works about Coleridge[edit]

About his works[edit]

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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