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Author:Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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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.
one or more chapters are available in a spoken word format.

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
1430Q82409Samuel Taylor ColeridgeSamuel TaylorColeridgeSamuel Taylor ColeridgeEnglish 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.
one or more chapters are available in a spoken word format. 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.

Contents

  • 1 Works
    • 1.1 Poetry collections
    • 1.2 Poems
    • 1.3 Drama
    • 1.4 Translations
    • 1.5 Other works
      • 1.5.1 Contributions to Omniana, or Horæ Otiosiores, by Robert Southey
    • 1.6 Contributions to Periodicals
  • 2 Works about Coleridge
    • 2.1 About his works

Works

Poetry collections

  • Greek Prize Ode on the Slave Trade, Cambridge (1792)
  • Monody on the Death of Chatterton (1794) (first draft)
  • The Vision of the Maid of Orleans, in 'Joan of Arc, an epic poem' (1796), by Robert Southey
  • Ode on the Departing Year (1796)
  • Poems on Various Subjects (1796)
  • Poems, by S. T. Coleridge. Second Edition, To Which Are Now Added Poems by Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd (1797)
  • Fears in solitude, written in 1798, during the alarm of an invasion. To which are added, France, an ode; and Frost at Midnight (1798)
  • Lyrical ballads, with a few other poems (1798), co-authored with William Wordsworth
  • Lyrical ballads, with other poems (1800), in 2 vols., co-authored with William Wordsworth
  • Poems (1803) (transcription project)
  • Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision; Pains of Sleep (1816)
  • Sibylline leaves: a collection of poems (1817)
  • Literary Remains (1836)
  • The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1912), in 2 vols., edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge (transcription project)

Poems

  • Index of Titles
  • Index of First Lines
  • Chronologically by Title

Drama

  • The Fall of Robespierre. An Historic Drama (1794), co-authored with Robert Southey
  • Remorse: a Tragedy, in Five Acts (1813)
  • Zapolya: a Christmas tale, in two parts (1817) IA
  • Osorio; a Tragedy, As Originally Written in 1797 (1873), edited by Richard Herne Shepherd (transcription project), the original text of what subsequently became "Remorse".

Translations

  • Wallenstein. A drama in two parts (1800), by Friedrich Schiller (transcription project),
comprises "The Piccolomini" and "Death of Wallenstein"
  • A Hebrew dirge: chaunted in the Great Synagogue, St. James's Place, Aldgate, on the day of the funeral of Her Royal Highness, the Princess Charlotte (1819), by Hyman Hurwitz
  • "Know’st thou the Land" (1829), by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • "An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon" (1893) by Julianus the Egyptian

Other works

  • The Plot Discovered; Or, an Address to the People, Against Ministerial Treason (1795) (transcription project)
  • Conciones Ad Populum. Or, Addresses to the People (1795) (transcription project)
  • A Moral and Political Lecture delivered at Bristol (1795) (transcription project)
  • The Watchman (1796) IA
contains the 10 issues of a short lived political publication
  • Omniana, or Horae otiosiores (1812),
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
  • Essays on the Fine Arts (1814)
  • The statesman's manual; or, The Bible, the best guide to political skill and foresight (1816)
  • "Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters!": a lay sermon, addressed to the higher and middle classes, on the existing distresses and discontents (1817)
  • Biographia Literaria; or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions (1817), in 2 vols. (transcription volumes: 1, 2)
  • Aids to reflection, in the formation of a manly character, on the several grounds of prudence, morality, and religion (1825)
  • On the constitution of church and state according to the idea of each: with aids toward a right judgement on the late Catholic Bill (1830)
  • The literary remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1836-39), edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, in 4 vols. (transcription project) (v1); IA 1, IA 2, IA 3
  • Letters, conversations, and recollections of S. T. Coleridge (1836), in 2 vols., edited by Thomas Allsop
  • Confessions of an inquiring spirit (1840), edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge
  • Hints Towards the Formation of a More Comprehensive Theory of Life (1848), edited by Seth Benjamin Watson
  • Coleridge's Essays & Lectures on Shakespeare (1907) IA
  • Letter on Browne
  • Postscript of Letter to The Rev. H. F. Cary, 6 February 1818
  • Letter to Charles Augustus Tulk, 12 February 1818
  • On Poesy or Art
  • The Alchemists

Contributions to Omniana, or Horæ Otiosiores, by Robert Southey

  • 45: Thomas O'Brien Mac Mahon (see note on page)
  • 87: The French Decade
  • 89: Ride and Tie
  • 90: Jeremy Taylor
  • 91: Criticism
  • 92: Public Instruction
  • 97: Picturesque words
  • 98: Météorolithes
  • 102: Toleration
  • 103: War
  • 105: Parodies
  • 106: M. Dupuis
  • 109: Origin of the Worship of Hymen
  • 110: Egotism
  • 111: Cap of Liberty
  • 113: Bulls
  • 114: Wise Ignorance
  • 117: Rouge
  • 118: Επεα πτερόεντα
  • 119: Motives and Impulses
  • 120: Inward Blindness
  • 121: The Vices of Slaves no excuse for Slavery
  • 122: Circulation of the Blood
  • 123: Perituræ parcere chartæ
  • 124: To have and to be
  • 125: Party Passion
  • 126: Goodness of Heart indispensible to a man of genius
  • 127: Milton and Ben Jonson
  • 128: Statistics
  • 129: Magnanimity
  • 155: Negroes and Narcissuses
  • 156: An anecdote
  • 157: The Pharos at Alexandria
  • 158: Sense and Common Sense
  • 159: Toleration
  • 160: Hint for a new Species of History

Contributions to Periodicals

  • "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

  • To Coleridge, by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
  • "Mr. Coleridge", in The Spirit of the Age (1825), by William Hazlitt
  • "Coleridge", in Essays and Studies (1875), by Algernon Charles Swinburne
  • "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
  • "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor," in The Nuttall Encyclopædia, (ed.) by James Wood, London: Frederick Warne and Co., Ltd. (1907)
  • "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
  • "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
  • "Coleridge, Samuel Taylor," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)

About his works

  • "Ancient Mariner, The," by Edward Everett Hale in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
  • "Biographia Literaria," by James H. Hanford in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)

Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1931, 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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