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  1. Henry Nelson Coleridge (25 October 1798 – 26 January 1843) was an editor of the works of his uncle Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2022 · Henry Nelson Coleridge (17981843) was plagued with spinal problems and rheumatism throughout his life. The purpose of his six-month voyage around the Caribbean, although ostensibly for his health, was also a futile attempt to prevent his marriage to his beloved cousin Sara.

    • Henry Nelson Coleridge
    • 2010
  3. 9 de sept. de 2018 · His contemporary and enduring reputation as a talker is partly due to celebrity, partly an accident of history, and partly a result of Henry Nelson Coleridge’s edition of Table Talk, which was so popular. Coleridge’s voice was distinct, and he had an enduring talent for talk : the voice seemed greater than the man.

    • Philip Aherne
    • 2018
  4. 24 de feb. de 2023 · Henry Nelson Coleridge, 'Six months in the West Indies in 1825', (1826). Classmark: G.2.4. This Book of the Month blog was researched and written by Debbie Manners, Front of House volunteer at the Devon and Exeter Institution. Travel literature was popular and widely available in Britain during the nineteenth century.

  5. Henry Nelson Coleridge was a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, a frequent contributor to the Tory Quarterly Review, and was called to the bar in 1826. He is best known today as the nephew, editor and literary executor of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

  6. 20 de jun. de 2024 · The same source shows that three out of four notable reviews of Coleridge in the Quarterly before 1837 were written by his nephews. John Taylor Coleridge reviewed Remorse in 1814 (XI, 177); and in addition to the article discussed in this paper, Henry Nelson Coleridge wrote the criticism of Literary Remains (LIX, 1).

  7. SC married her cousin Henry Nelson Coleridge, who for a brief period before his own early death became her father 's literary executor.