1st Edition

Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Critical Heritage Volume 2 1834-1900

Edited By J.R. de J. Jackson Copyright 1969
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.

    General Editor’s Preface; Note on the text; Introduction, J. R. de J.Jackson; introduction1 Chronology, J. R. de J.Jackson; Chapter 1 Table Talk; Chapter 1-1 John Herman Merivale in Edinburgh Review, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 1-2 Francis Jeffrey in Edinburgh Review, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 2 General Estimates; Chapter 2-1 ‘D’ From the Poets of our age, ‘Considered as to their Philosophic Tendencies’, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 2-2 From an unsigned review in Eclectic Review, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 2-3 John Stuart Mill, London and Westminster Review, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 2-4 Frederick Denison Maurice in The Kingdom of Christ; or, Hints to a Quaker…, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 3 Hints Towards the Formation of a More Comprehensive Theory of Life; Chapter 3-1 John Abraham Heraud in Athenaeum, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 4 General Estimates; Chapter 4-1 Matthew Arnold, from ‘Joubert; or, a French Coleridge’, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 4-2 Algernon Charles Swinburne, Prefatory Essay to his edition of Christabel, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 4-3 John Tulloch, ‘Coleridge as a Spiritual Thinker’, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 4-4 From Edward Dowden, ‘Coleridge as a Poet’, Fortnightly Review, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 5 Poetical Works; Chapter 5-1 Unsigned review in Athenaeum, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 6 Letters; Chapter 6-1 Unsigned review, entitled ‘Samuel Taylor Coleridge’ in Atlantic Monthly, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 7 Poems on Various Subjects; Chapter 7-1 Unsigned notice in English Review, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 8 Ode on the DePart ing Year; Chapter 8-1 Unsigned review in Monthly Visitor, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 9 Poems, Second Edition; Chapter 9-1 Unsigned review in Monthly Visitor, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 10 Fears in Solitude, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 10-1 Unsigned review in Monthly Visitor, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 10-2 Unsigned review in Monthly Mirror, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 10-3 Review, initialled ‘?’ in New London Review, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 11 Lyrical Ballads; Chapter 11-1 Unsigned review in Naval Chronicle, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 12 Remorse; Chapter 12-1 Unsigned review in Country Magazine, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 13 Christabel, Kubla Khan, a Vision; the Pains of Sleep; Chapter 13-1 Charles Lamb? in The Times, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 13-2 Unsigned review in Champion, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 13-3 Review, initialled T. O., in Farrago, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 13-4 Unsigned review in Augustan Review, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 13-5 Unsigned review in Scourge and Satirist, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 13-6 Unsigned review in British Lady’s Magazine, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 13-7 Unsigned review in Academic, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 14 Biographia Literaria; Chapter 14-1 Unsigned review in Literary Gazette, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 15 Sibylline Leaves; Chapter 15-1 Unsigned review in, Gold’s London Magazine, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 16 Zapolya; Chapter 16-1 Unsigned review in Literary Gazette, Samuel Taylor Coleridge; Chapter 16-2 Unsigned review in Champion, Samuel Taylor Coleridge Addenda and corrigenda to volume 1;

    Biography

    J. R. de J.Jackson