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  1. Derwent Coleridge (14 September 1800 – 28 March 1883), third son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, was a distinguished English scholar and author.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Derwent Coleridge. (1800-1883), Writer, linguist and educationalist. Sitter in 3 portraits. Derwent Coleridge, third child of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, was a distinguished scholar and author. He was master of Helston School, Cornwall (1825-41), first principal of St. Mark's College, Chelsea (1841-64) and rector of Hanwell (1864-80).

  3. In teacher education: Early development. The work of Derwent Coleridge, principal of St. Mark’s College, London, who admitted that he took his models not from the pedagogical seminaries of Germany but from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, exemplified the attempt to introduce a larger element of general education into teacher preparation.

  4. Looking at issues of exile, idleness, addiction, family, home (lessness), and religious redemption, this essay explores the ways in which Derwent Moultrie's exile proved to be both a literary liberation and a dead end, trapping him between times and spaces, real and imaginary.

    • Nicola Healey
    • 2018
  5. Coleridge: The Marginalia, Myth-Making, and the Later Poetry. JAMES D. BOULGER. THE purpose of this essay is twofold, to make some general comments on the nature of Coleridge's marginal writings, and to consider what light these writings may throw upon his later poetry, particularly upon the mythic strain which develops.

  6. orlando.cambridge.org › people › 54e796f2-c934-4a4dDerwent Coleridge | Orlando

    CC 's father, the Rev. Derwent Coleridge, was a son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Derwent published poetry in his youth under the pseudonym Davenant Cecil in the Knight's Quarterly. While his literary...

  7. Derwent Coleridge Collection. Date (s) (Inclusive): 1811-1883, undated. Abstract: Includes manuscripts and letters written by Derwent Coleridge, the English educator, scholar and author who was the son of poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, as well as some of his personal papers and incoming correspondence.