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  1. Sir John Taylor Coleridge's brothers were James Duke Coleridge and Henry Nelson Coleridge, the latter the husband of Sara Coleridge. His brother Francis George was the father of Arthur Duke Coleridge (born 1830), clerk of assizes on the Midland circuit and author of Eton in the Forties and whose daughter Mary E. Coleridge became a well-known writer of fiction.

  2. Coleridge's theory of life is an attempt by Samuel Taylor Coleridge to understand not just inert or still nature, but also vital nature. He examines this topic most comprehensibly in his work Hints towards the Formation of a more Comprehensive Theory of Life (1818). [1] The work is key to understand the relationship between Romantic literature ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_NelsonHenry Nelson - Wikipedia

    Henry Nelson may refer to: Henry Nelson, 2nd Baron Nelson of Stafford (1917–1995) Henry Nelson, 7th Earl Nelson (1894–1972), British peer; Henry C. Nelson (1836–?), American lawyer and politician; Henry Addison Nelson (1820–1906), American clergyman; See also. Harry Nelson (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Henry Nelson

  4. Publication George Dawe's Genevieve (from the poem Love by Coleridge), 1812. This poem was first published (with four preliminary and three concluding stanzas) as the Introduction to the Tale of the Dark Ladie, in the Morning Post, on 21 December 1799: included (as Love) in the Lyrical Ballads of 1800, 1802, 1805: reprinted with the text of the Morning Post in English Minstrelsy, 1810, with ...

  5. Mary Coleridge. Mary Coleridge (23 September 1861 – 25 August 1907) was a British novelist and poet who also wrote essays and reviews. [1] She wrote poetry under the pseudonym Anodos (a name taken from George MacDonald ). Other influences on her were Richard Watson Dixon and Christina Rossetti.

  6. Edith Coleridge (1832 – 24 January 1911) was a British author. She edited The Memoir and Letters of Sara Coleridge (1873), a popular biography of her mother. [1] An archive of her collected works is held at the Henry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin .

  7. Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Samuel Taylor Coleridge FRSL ( Ottery St Mary, Devon, 21 d'octubre de 1772 - Londres, 25 de juliol de 1834) va ser un poeta, crític i filòsof anglès, que va ser, junt amb el seu amic William Wordsworth, un dels fundadors del Romanticisme a Anglaterra i un dels lakistes. Les seues obres més conegudes són ...