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Coleridge; studies by several hands on the hundredth anniversary of hi ...
Edmund Blunden

Coleridge; studies by several hands on the hundredth anniversary of his death
edited by Edmund Blunden and Earl Leslie Griggs.

Published 1973 by Folcroft Library Editions in [Folcroft, Pa.] .
Written in English.

Table of Contents

Coleridge, G. H. B. Biographical notes; being chapters of Ernest Hartley Coleridge's unpublished Life of Coleridge.
Blunden, E. Coleridge and Christ's Hospital.
Eagleston, A. J. Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the spy.
Morley, E. J. Some contemporary allusions to Coleridge's death.
Wilkinson, C. H. A note on some early editions of Coleridge.
Haney, J. L. Coleridge the commentator.
Harper, G. M. Gems of purest ray.
Beeley, H. The political thought of Coleridge.
Muirhead, J. H. Metaphysician or mystic?
Snyder, A. D. American comments on Coleridge a century ago.
Griggs, E. L. The death of Coleridge: an unpublished letter from Mrs. Henry Nelson Coleridge to her brother.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Reprint of the 1934 ed. published by Constable, London.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class 821/.7, B
Library of Congress PR4483 .B6 1973

The Physical Object

Pagination viii, 243 p.
Number of pages 243

ID Numbers

Open Library OL5417491M
ISBN 10 0841431647
LC Control Number 73009668

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