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Select Bibliography A select list of books and essays concerning Coleridge's political, literary, scientific, philosophical, aesthetic and religious connec- tions. Further titles are recommended in the notes to several of the individual chapters. Abrams, M. H., The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition (Oxford University Press, 1953). Ashton, Rosemary, The German Idea: Four English Writers and the Reception of German Thought 1800-1860 (Cambridge University Press, 1980). Barth, J. Robert, SJ, Coleridge and Christian Doctrine (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1969). Beer, John, Coleridge's Poetic Intelligence (London: Macmillan, 1977). A discursive study of the intellectual contexts of Coleridge's early poetry. 'Tennyson, Coleridge and the Cambridge Apostles', in Lectures on Tennyson, edited by Philip Collins (forthcoming). Beer, John (ed.), Coleridge's Variety: Bicentenary Studies (London: Macmillan, 1974). Includes Kathleen Coburn on 'Coleridge: a Bridge between Science and Poetry', and D. M. MacKinnon on 'Coleridge and Kant'. Bialostosky, Don, 'Coleridge's Interpretation of Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads', PMLA, 93, October 1978. Bromwich, David, Hazlitt: The Mind of a Critic (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983). Burwick, Frederick, The Haunted Eye: Perception and the Grotesque in English and German Romanticism (Heidelberg: Carl Winter UniversWi.tsverlag, 1987). Chapter 3 relates Coleridge to German aesthetics. Burwick, Frederick (ed.), Coleridge's 'Biographia Literaria': Text and Meaning (Ohio State University Press, 1989). Includes J. Fisher Solomon 'Annotating the Annotations: a philosophical reading of the Primary and Secondary Imagination', and other major essays. 344
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A select list of books and essays concerning Coleridge's political, literary, scientific, philosophical, aesthetic and religious connec­tions. Further titles are recommended in the notes to several of the individual chapters.

Abrams, M. H., The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition (Oxford University Press, 1953).

Ashton, Rosemary, The German Idea: Four English Writers and the Reception of German Thought 1800-1860 (Cambridge University Press, 1980).

Barth, J. Robert, SJ, Coleridge and Christian Doctrine (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1969).

Beer, John, Coleridge's Poetic Intelligence (London: Macmillan, 1977). A discursive study of the intellectual contexts of Coleridge's early poetry. 'Tennyson, Coleridge and the Cambridge Apostles', in Lectures on Tennyson, edited by Philip Collins (forthcoming).

Beer, John (ed.), Coleridge's Variety: Bicentenary Studies (London: Macmillan, 1974). Includes Kathleen Coburn on 'Coleridge: a Bridge between Science and Poetry', and D. M. MacKinnon on 'Coleridge and Kant'.

Bialostosky, Don, 'Coleridge's Interpretation of Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads', PMLA, 93, October 1978.

Bromwich, David, Hazlitt: The Mind of a Critic (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983).

Burwick, Frederick, The Haunted Eye: Perception and the Grotesque in English and German Romanticism (Heidelberg: Carl Winter UniversWi.tsverlag, 1987). Chapter 3 relates Coleridge to German aesthetics.

Burwick, Frederick (ed.), Coleridge's 'Biographia Literaria': Text and Meaning (Ohio State University Press, 1989). Includes J. Fisher Solomon 'Annotating the Annotations: a philosophical reading of the Primary and Secondary Imagination', and other major essays.

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Butler, Marilyn, Romantics, Rebels and Reactionaries: English Literature and its background, 1760-1830 (Oxford University Press, 1981).

Cameron, Kenneth Walter, Emerson Among his Contemporaries (Hart­ford, Conn.: Transcendental Books, 1967).

Carnall, Geoffrey, Robert Southey and his Age: The Development of a Conservative Mind (Oxford University Press, 1960).

Christensen, Jerome C., Coleridge's Blessed Machine of Language (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1981). Coleridge's prose, Hartley and Wordsworth.

Coleman, Deirdre, Coleridge and 'The Friend' 1809-1810 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988). Influence of Sara Hutchinson and Thomas Clarkson on The Friend.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, The Collected Coleridge. Coleridge's politi­cal connections are editorially appraised in the introductions to Lectures 1795 and Essays on His Times, and his relation to his sources in Biographia Literaria, Lectures 1808-1819: On Literature, and The Logic.

Colmer, John, Coleridge: Critic of Society (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959). History of Coleridge's political thought.

Cornwell, John, Coleridge: Poet and Revolutionary (London: Allen Lane, 1973).

Cottle, Joseph, Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey (2nd edn, 1848; Highgate: Lime Tree Bower Press, 1970).

Courtney, Winifred F, Young Charles Lamb 1775-1802 (London: Macmillan, 1982).

Cunningham, Andrew and Nicholas Jardine (eds), Romanticism and Science (Cambridge University Press, 1989).

Davies, Hugh Sykes and George Watson (eds), The English Mind: Studies in the English Moralists Presented to Basil Willey (Cambridge University Press, 1964). Includes John Beer on 'Newman and the Romantic Sensibility', and Graham Hough's overview of 'Coleridge and the Victorians'.

De Luca, V. A., Thomas De Quincey: The Prose of Vision (University of Toronto Press, 1980).

Dilthey, Wilhelm, 'The Development of Hermeneutics', in Dilthey: Selected Writings, ed. H. P. Rickman (Cambridge University Press, 1976).

Duffy, John J. (ed.), Coleridge's American Disciples: the Selected Correspondence of James Marsh (Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 1973).

Engell, James, The Creative Imagination: Enlightenment to Romanti­cism (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1981).

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Erdman, David V, 'Coleridge as Editorial Writer', in Power and Consciousness, eds C. C. O'Brien and W. D. Vanech (London University Press, 1969), on Coleridge's journalistic career and connections. See also editorial matter in S. T. Coleridge, Essays on His Times (CC, m).

Forstman, Jack, A Romantic Triangle: Schleiermacher and Early German Romanticism (Missoula, Montana: Scholars Press, 1977).

Fruman, Norman, The Damaged Archangel (New York: Braziller, 1971), stimulating on Coleridge's sources and Wordsworth/ Coleridge relations. 'Editing and Annotating the Biographia Liter­aria: in Burwick (ed.), above.

Gravil, Richard, Lucy Newlyn and Nicholas Roe (eds), Coleridge's Imagination: Essays in Memory of Pete Laver (Cambridge University Press, 1985). Includes essays by David Erdman, Stephen Parrish, Lucy Newlyn, Richard Gravil and Nicholas Roe on Coleridge and Wordsworth.

Harding, Anthony John, Coleridge and the Idea of Love: Aspects of Relationship in Coleridge's Thought and Writing (Cambridge Uni­versity Press, 1974). Includes consideration of Coleridge's social views. 'James Marsh as Editor of Coleridge', in Reading Coleridge, ed. W. B. Crawford(lthaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1979). Coleridge and the Inspired Word (Kingston and Montreal: MeGill­Queen's University Press, 1985). Treats Naturphilosophie, Biblical hermeneutics, Transcendentalism, the Broad Church Movement, Maurice and Sterling.

Harris, Kenneth Marc, Carlyle and Emerson: Their Long Debate (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1978).

Hill, Geoffrey, 'Perplexed Persistence: the Exemplary Failure of T. H. Green', The Lords of Limit (Andre Deutsch, 1984). On Coleridge and Thomas Hill Green.

Holt, R. V, The Unitarian Contribution to Social Progress in England (London: Lindsey, 1952).

Jackson, H. J., 'Coleridge's Collaborator: Joseph Henry Green', Studies in Romanticism, 21 (1982).

Jasper, David, ed., The Interpretation of Belief: Coleridge, Schleiermacher and Romanticism (London: Macmillan, 1986). Includes essays by Werner G. Jeanrond, T. H. Curran and Robert F. Sweetman on Schleiermacher, and by Kathleen Wheeler on 'Coleridge's Theory of Imagination: A Hegelian Solution to Kant'.

Kinnaird, John, William Hazlitt: Critic of Power (New York: Columbia University Press, 1978).

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King-Hele, Desmond, Erasmus Darwin and the Romantic Poets (London: Macmillan, 1986).

Kipperman, Mark, Beyond Enchantment: German Idealism and English Romantic Poetry (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986).

Kitson, Peter, 'Coleridge, Milton and the Millennium', in TWC 18:2 (1987).

Lefebure. Molly, The Bondage of Love: a Life of Mrs Samuel Taylor Coleridge (London: Gollancz, 1986). Emphasises Coleridge's friendship with Tom Poole and includes extended notes on many other contemporaries.

Levere, Trevor H., Poetry Realized in Nature: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Early Nineteenth-Century Science (Cambridge University Press, 1981). Treats Coleridge in relation to Priestley, Beddoes, Davy and others.

Lindop, Grevel, The Opium-Eater: a Life of Thomas De Quincey (London: Dent, 1981).

Loades, Ann, 'No Consoling Vision: Coleridge's discovery of Kant's "authentic" theodicy', in An Infinite Complexity: Essays in Romanticism, ed. J. R. Watson (Edinburgh University Press, 1983).

Marshall, Peter H., William Godwin (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1984).

McFarland, Thomas, Coleridge and The Pantheist Tradition (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969). The meaning and context of Coleridge's philosophical enterprise. Romanticism and the Forms of Ruin (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981). Includes 'The Symbiosis of Wordsworth and Coleridge', 'A Complex dialogue: Coleridge's Doctrine of Polarity and its European Contexts', and 'The Psychic Economy and Cultural Meaning of Coleridge's Magnum Opus'. Originality and Imagination (Baltimore: John Hop­kins, 1985). Includes 'The Origin and Significance of Coleridge's Theory of Secondary Imagination'. Romantic Cruxes: The English Essayists and the Spirit of the Age (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987). On Lamb, De Quincey and Hazlitt. 'Coleridge and Jacobinism', in Burwick (ed.), above.

Modiano, Raimonda, Coleridge and the Concept of Nature (London: Macmillan, 1985).

Newlyn, Lucy, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and the Language of Allusion (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986).

Orsini, Gian N. G., Coleridge and German Idealism (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1969).

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Owen, W. J. B., 'Wordsworth's Imaginations', TWC, 14:4 (1983), Discriminates Wordsworth's and Coleridge's definitions.

Parrish, Stephen Maxfield, The Art of the 'Lyrical Ballads' (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1973).

Piper, H. W., The Active Universe (London: Athlone Press, 1962). Major study of Pantheism in English Romantic poetry. The Singing of Mount Abora (Rutherford, Toronto and London: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press and Associated University Presses, 1987). Treats the influence of Coleridge's Unitarianism on his poetry and thought.

Pollin, Burton R., Education and Enlightenment in the Works ofWilliam Godwin (New York: Las Americas, 1962).

Preyer, Robert, Bentham, Coleridge and the Science of History (Bochum­Langendreer: Poppinghaus, 1958). Coleridge's contribution to nineteenth-century historiography.

Prickett, Stephen, Romanticism and Religion: The Tradition of Coleridge and Wordsworth in the Victorian Church (Cambridge University Press, 1976).

Prickett, Stephen ed., The Romantics (London, Methuen, 1981). Chapter 3, 'The Religious Context', touches upon Coleridge, Eichhorn and Newman.

Reardon, Bernard M. G., From Coleridge to Gore: A century of Religious Thought in Britain (London: Longman, 1971). 'Schleiermacher on the religious consciousness', Religion in the Age of Romanticism (Cambridge University Press, 1985).

Redeker, Martin, Schleiermacher: Life and Thoughts, translated by John Wallhausser (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1973).

Reed, Mark, 'Wordsworth, Coleridge and the "Plan" of the Lyrical Ballads', University of Toronto Quarterly, 34 (1965), pp. 238-53.

Richardson, Robert D., Myth and Literature in the American Renais­sance (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1978). Henry Thoreau: A Life of the Mind (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986).

Roe, Nicholas, Wordsworth and Coleridge: the Radical Years (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988). Detailed and authoritative re-assessment of the political involvement of both poets, with extensive biblio­graphies.

Ruddick, Bill, 'Recollecting Coleridge: the Internalization of Radical Energies in Hazlitt' s Political prose', in The Yearbook of English Studies, 19 (The French Revolution in English Literature and Art), ed. J. R. Watson (MHRA, 1989).

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Sanders, C. R., Coleridge and the Broad Church Movement: Studies in Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dr. Arnold of Rugby,]. C. Hare, Thomas Carlyle and F. D. Maurice (Duke University Press, 1942; repr., New York: Octagon Books, 1972).

Sandford, Margaret E., Thomas Poole and his Friends, 2 vols (London: Macmillan, 1888).

Shaffer, E. S., 'Kubla Khan' and The Fall o!Jerusalem: the Mythological School in Biblical Criticism and Secular Literature 1770-1880 (Cambridge University Press, 1981). On Coleridge, Eichhorn, Strauss, George Eliot. 'Romantic Philosophy and the Organiz­ation of the Disciplines', in Cunningham and Jardine (eds.) above.

Schmitz, Eike, 'Coleridge, Maass and Tetens on Imagination: A Reconsideration', Archiv fUr das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen (1976). A response to McFarland.

Snyder, Robert Lance, ed., Thomas De Quincey: Bicentenary Studies (Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985).

Stovall, Floyd, Edgar Poe the Poet (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1969).

Sultana, Donald (ed), New Approaches to Coleridge (London: Vision Press, 1981). Includes essays by Margo von Romberg on Coleridge and John Hookham Frere, Kathleen Wheeler on 'Coleridge's Friendship with Ludwig Tieck', Eric Anderson on Scott and Coleridge, Marion Lochhead on 'Coleridge and John Gibson Lockhart' and Alexander Kern on 'Coleridge and American Romanticism: the Transcendentalists and Poe'.

Swiatecka, M Jadwiga, The Idea of Symbol: Some Nineteenth Century Comparisons with Coleridge (Cambridge University Press, 1980).

Thirlwall, Connop, 'Introduction' to Schleiermacher's A Critical Essay on the Gospel of St Luke (London: J. Taylor, 1825).

Thompson, E. P., 'Disenchantment or Default? A Lay Sermon', in Power and Consciousness, ed. C. C. O'Brien and W. D. Vanech, as Erdman, above.

Thompson, Frank T ., 'Emerson's Indebtedness to Coleridge', Studies in Philology, 23, 1926.

Turk, Christopher, Coleridge and Mill (Avebury: Gower Publishing Company, 1988).

Wellek, Rene, 'Coleridge's Philosophy and Criticism', The English Romantic Poets: a Review of Research and Criticism, 3rd edn (New York: MLAA, 1972), pp. 209-58. Comprehensive bibliographical review and assessment.

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Wells, Ronald Vale, Three Christian Transcendentalists: James Marsh, Caleb Sprague Henry, Frederic Henry Hedge (Columbia Studies in American Culture, no. 12; New York: Columbia University Press, 1943).

Whalley, George, 'Coleridge's Debt to Charles Lamb', Essays and Studies, ns XI (1958), pp. 68--85.

Woodring, Carl, Politics in the Poetry of Coleridge (Madison: Univer­sity of Wisconsin Press, 1961).

Wordsworth, Jonathan, 'The Infinite I AM: Coleridge and the Ascent of Being', in Coleridge's Imagination, ed. Gravil et al., above. Controversial attempt to detach Coleridge's 'Primary Imagination' from German sources.

Wylie, Ian, Young Coleridge and the Philosophers of Nature (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988). Coleridge and contemporary science.

Zall, Paul M., 'Coleridge's American Genius, Washington Allston', 1WC, 14:2 (1983). One of a series of such vignettes under the general title 'The Cool World of Samuel Taylor Coleridge', published in 1WC.

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aesthetics, 133-50, 170--1. 178--97 (see also imagination, mimesis)

alchemy, 51, 53, 54-5, 83, 88, 108--9 Alcott, Amos Bronson, 234, 235 Allston, Washington, 309-17, 329, 330,

333,334,339 Annual Anthology, 95, 102 arianism, 273-4, 286, 289 Aristotle, 255, 256 Arnold, Matthew, 168, 213 Arnold, Thomas, 160, 304

Bakhtin,~ail,219,222,223,228 Ball, Sir Alexander, 292 Barth, Robert, SJ, xi, 18, 19, 291-307 Bate, Jonathan, xi, 17, 254-70 Baxter, Andrew, The Immateriality of the

Soul, 276 Baxter, Richard, 294 Baudelaire, Charles, 254 Beaumont, Sir George, 6, 309 Beddoes, Thomas, 13, 36, 37, 87, 92, 93;

Pneumatic Institution, Bristol, 87, 91-5; Consideration on . . . Factitious Airs (with James Watt), 91

Beer, John, xi, 19, 308-43 Bell, Andrew,293 Belloc, Hilaire, 26 Berkeley, George, 276, 285, 294 Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 130 Blake, William, 20, 26, 95, 158 Bloom, Harold, 156, 211, 212 Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich, 13, 102,

104 Boehme,Jakob,2, 128,213 Boulton, Matthew, 26, 36 Boscovich, Father, 276 Bowles, William Lisle, 115 Broad Church Movement, 304 Browning, Robert, 206, 226n Bruno, Giordano, 2, 213 Burke, Edmund, 36, 119 Burnet, Thomas, 101, 221 Bums, Robert, 209, 217-19, 246 Burwick, Frederick, xi, 15, 178--99 Butler, Marilyn, 58n

Cambridge Apostles, the, 19, 338, 343 Carlisle, Anthony, 98

Carlyle, Thomas, 19-21, 154, 167, 173, 235, 237, 325; Life o!John Sterling, 1, 154; Sartor Resartus, 20

Chalmers, Thomas, 325--8, 330, 332, 341 Channing, William Ellery, 243, 313-18,

329,332,336,339,340 Christian Socialism, 305--6 Christensen, Jerome, 209, 210 Clerisy, 46, 47, 201, 204, 225n, 227n,

295--6,305--6 Coates, Matthew, 288 Coburn, Kathleen, 91, 307 Coleridge, Rev. Derwent, 19 Coleridge, Rev. John, 291 Coleridge, Rev. George, 25, 101, 115,

276, 281, 286 Coleridge, Henry Nelson, 108 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

1. Pen portraits seen by himseH as young leader, 38; as 'indolence capable of energies', 72; as practical man, 73; as poet­philosopher, 88; as impressed by Wordsworth, 208, 209; as combining sanctity and sedition, 279; seen by others as an apostate (Southey and Thelwall), 60--1; as too 'intractible' (Thelwall), 70; as 'inspiriting' (Davy), 101; as 'inspired' schoolboy (Lamb), 113; as inspired preacher (Hazlitt), 118, 119; as 'maudlin Methodistical lay-preacher' (Hazlitt), 122, 123; as opium-eater (by De Quincey), 131; as 'part of Lamb', 118; described by Carlyle, 1, 154

2. Coleridge's Connections 1-21; Coleridge and aesthetics, 133-50, 170--1, 178--97; and Americans, 16, 17, 19, 235-43, 249, 308--43 (see also Allston, Channing, Fenimore Cooper, Emerson, Fuller, Hedge, Washington Irving, James Marsh, John McVickar, Morse, John Wheeler, Emma Willard); and the Anglican Church, 18, 19, 291-307, 316 (see also Broad Church Movement, Christian Socialism, the Oxford Movement); and his Bristol Circle, 4, 37, 87-97 passim, 277--82; and

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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor---continued 2. Coleridge's Connections---cont.

Calvinism, 289; and Humphry Davy, 83-110, 142, 143; and dissenting culture, 45-a; and Emerson, 235-8, 240-4, 249; and German culture, 13-16,48, 127,128,133-50, 153-229(&re also Boehme, Blumenbach, Eichhorn, Fichte, Goethe, Humboldt, Jacobi, Kant, Klopstock, LeibniZ, Lessing, Maass, Tetens, Tieck, Schelling, Schiller, A. W. Schlegel, Friedrich Schlegel, Schleiermacher, Solger); and Godwin, 4-7, 41-59, 287; and J. H. Green, 133-49; and Hazlitt, 10, 53,54, 111,112, 118-25;and Jacobinism,3-7, 60-79,277,279;and the Lunar Society, 4, 25--40; and materialism, 165-6,274,276,285;and metaphysics, 156-69; and millennarianism, 3-4, 29-32, 92, 277, 280; and Pantisocracy, 3, 16, 35, 37, 38,41,277,308,314,323;and plagiarism, 222, 223, 257-9; and Poe, 254-70; and Schelling, 159-60, 169-76, 178-99; and Schleiermacher, 200-29; and science, 25-35 passim, 87-8, 91, 276; and symbiosis, 3, 7, 8-9, 1~ 12, 15, 106, 108-9, 21~15 (see also Carlyle, Davy, De Quincey, Emerson, Green, Sterling, Lamb, Scott, Southey, Thelwall, Wordsworth); and Thelwall, 5, ~; and the Thirty-Nine Articles, 299; Transcendentalism, 156-69, 233-53; and the Trinity, 18, 19, 145-6, 288, 293,299,300,314,334-6;and Wordsworth, 7-9, 73-9, 92, 103, 120, 121, 128,205-10,213,214;and Unitarianism, 18, 41, 42, 118, 119, 273-90, 291-3; as 'Sage of Highgate', 1, 18, 19, 133-49,238,301-39;at Nether Stowey, 73-7, 116, 117, 282, 283; in Malta, 288, 292-3

3.Poems The Ancient Mariner, 57, 88, 126, 221, 259, 261, 264-8, 284; As When a Child, 113; Christabel, 57, 122, 123, 259, 261-4; Dejection: an Ode, 144, 285; The Destiny of Nations, 104; Destruction of the Bastille, 113; The Eolian Harp, 113; The Fall of Robespierre, 63, 65; Fears in Solitude, 124; Frost at Midnight, 118; Joan of Arc, 28, 29, 113-15; To John

Thelwall, 68, 69; Kubla Khan, 57, 259, 261, 285; Monody on the Death of Chatterton, 113, 114; Religious Musings, 4, 18,29-32,35,38,39,67,69-71,91, 92,100,103,114,212,277,279-82, 284; Remorse, 121, 122; Sonnets Attempted in the Manner of Contemporary Writers, 117; This Lime­Tree Bower, 117, 221, 284

4. Collections of Poems Christabel, etc. (1816 coli.), 129; Lyrical Ballads, 117, 125, 292; Poems on Various Subjects, 38, 40, 67, 69, 91, 114, 115

5. Political Journalism Conciones ad Populum, 6, 42, 63, 65, 66; The Morning Post, 97, 98, 283; The Plot Discovered, 65, 66, 67, 71; The Watchman, 5, 6, 28, 38, 41-3, 57, 65, 67, 68, 70, 213, 278

6. Other Prose Works Aids to Reflection, 108, 207, 210, 221, 235-7,242,243,255,303,327; Biographia Literaria, 57, ~' 64, 76, 79, 125, 130, 1~2, 146, 147, 155-76, 192,193,202,205,207-17,221,222, 224,254,256-8,261,262,282,313, 314; Church and State, 213, 295-301, 303, 306, 316; The Friend, 56, 57, 61, 128, 143,213,235,236,255;Lay Sermons, 300, 303; Lectures on Literature, 183-97 passim; Literary Remains, 337; Logosophia, 154, 174-6; On the Principles of Genial Criticism, 138-9, 142, 144; Marginalia, 221; Opus Maximum, 2, 148; Philosophical Lectures, 160, 195; The Statesman's Manual, 122, 123, 212, 297, 301; Table Talk, 281,288, 297, 299,302, 337

Coleridge, Sara (Mrs Samuel Taylor), 73, 97, 113; To Sara and Her Samuel, 116,117

Coleridge, Sara (daughter), 3, 13, 182, 206, 323, 330

Cooper, James Fenimore, 316, 330 Cooper, Thomas, 35, 36, 277 Cottle, Joseph, 37, 88, 126 Colmer, John, 303-4, 306 Coulson, John, 294, 307 Cowper, William,317 Crompton, Peter, 278, 279 Cudworth, Ralph, 101, 141, 163; The

True Intellectual System of the Universe, 101

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Dana, Richard Henry, 236,237 Darwin, Charles, 26, 287 Darwin, Erasmus, 26, 28, 29, 34, 36, 37,

39, 40; The Botanic Garden, 28--30, 91 Davy, Humphry, 11, 83-110, 142, 143;

Consolations in Travel, 105-8; Elements of Chemical Philosophy, 108; Researches Chemical and Philosophical, chiefly Concerning Nitrous Oxide, 97

Davy, John, 96 Declaration of the Rights of Man, 62 Dennis, Thomasina, 110 De Quincey, 10, 11, 111, 112, 125-31;

Confessions of an English Opium Eater, 128-32

Dilthey, Wilhelm, 200--3, 220, 223, 225 Donne, John, 294, 301 Dyer, (;eorge, 18,277,278

Edwards, John, 279,282,283 Edgeworth, Maria, 26 Edgeworth, Thomas Lovell, 37 Eichhorn, J. G., 13, 200, 201 Eliot, T. S., 153, 155, 167, 168 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 16-17, 155, 234-

8, 240-4, 249; The American Scholar, 247; English Traits, ~1; Journals, 237, 238, 242; Nature, 243-7

Empson, William, 221 Engell, James, xi, 14, 15, 153-77 Estlin, John Prior, 278, 281-3, 286, 288 Evans, Elizabeth (Mrs, of Darley), 279

Felix Farley's Bristol Journal (STC essays on art), 312

Fellows,John,278,279 Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 153, 160, 164-9

passim; Wissenschaftslehre, 165 Fourier, Charles, 305 Franklin, Benjamin, 26, 27,30-3,38,39 French Revolution, 33-4, 35--6, 52, 62,

277,280 Frend, William,274,275,277,291 Froude, R. H., 305 Fruman, Norman, 9, 61,222 Frye, Northrop, 175-7 Fulford, Tiln,xti, 12,133-50 Fuller, Margaret, 234,241,245,248

Galton, Francis, 26 Gerrald, Joseph, 64 Giddy (later Gilbert), Davies, 86, 87 Gillman, James, 131, 213, 301, 316, 317

Godwin, William, 4, 6-7, 41-59, 97, 109, 120, 287; on French Revolution, 52; as allegorist compared with Coleridge, 56; on property, compared with Coleridge, 6, 42; Caleb Williams, 43,48-50,52,55,56,58,59,260; Cloudesley, 48; Cursory Strictures, 49; The Enquirer, 43; Lives of the Necromancers, 55; Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, 41-7, 51-5, 58, 59, 65-8; Sketches of History, 48; St. Leon, 43, 50, 55, 57, 59; Thoughts on Man, 44, 47,48

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 155, 159, 212

Gombrich, E. H., 181 Gravil,Richard,xti, 1-21 Green, Joseph Henry, 11-12, 133-49;

Spiritual Philosophy: founded on the teaching of S. T. Coleridge, 12, 133

Habermas, Jiirgen, 45 Hallam, Arthur Henry, 19, 338, 339 Hamilton, Paul, xti, 4, 5, 41-59 Harding, Anthony John, xi, 16, 233-53,

255,330,341,342 Hardy, Thomas, 49 Hare, Julius, 203, 304, 338 Hartley, David, 163 Haydon, Benjamin Robert, 132 Hazlitt, William, 10, 53, 54, 111, 112,

118-25, 167, 283; My First Acquaintance with Poets, 118, 119; The Spirit of the Age, 77, 78, 124

Hedge, Frederic Henry, 234 Highgate (see Coleridge at) Hermeneutics, 15, 200-29 Hooker, Richard, 294 Humboldt, Wilhelm von, 13, 204, 212,

227,310 Hunter, John (surgeon), 87

imagination, 12, 14, 140-1 Irving, Edward, 19,321,324-9,330,332,

340,341 Irving, Washington, 330

Jackson, H. J., 133, 149 Jackson, William (of Greta Hall), 101 Jacobi, Friedrich, 153; On the Doctrine of

Spinoza, 159, 258 Jacobinism, 61-2 Jeffrey, Francis, 25 Johnson, Joseph (bookseller), 121

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Johnson, Samuel, 173 Jonson, Ben, The Akhemist, 108

l<an~lnuruuluel, 135-9,149,153,158, 161, 162, 165-76, 201, 207, 233, 286, 324, 325; Critique of Judgement, 135-7, 165; Critique of Pure Reason, 161, 174

Keats, John, 11 Keble, John, 305 Keir, James, 32, 34, 37 Jaerkegaani, ~n, 15, 168, 169 Jangsley, Charles, 246, 306 Klopstock, 13, 155, 156, 167, 214

Lamb, Charles, 60, 73, 97, 111-18, 121, 125, 126, 221; Essays ofElia, 112, 113, 117,118

Lamb, Mary, 114 Lanorl, The, 133, 149 Lavoisier, Antoine, 33, 34 Leask, Nigel, 58n, 225n Lefebure, Molly, xii, 11, 83--110 Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von, 153,

160, 165, 166 Leighton, Robert, 207 Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, 13, 155 Lindop, Grevel, xii, 10, 11, 111--32 Lindsey, Theophilus,273 Uoyd, Charles, 117 Locke, John, 101, 102, 164, 165; Essay on

the Human Understanding, 101 London Corresponding Society, 50, 79n London Magazine, 117 Lovell, Robert, 37 Ludlow, John, 305 Lunar Society (The Lunaticks), 25-8, 30,

32,34--8

Maass, J. G. E., 165 Macaulay, Lord, 5 Mackintosh, James, 98, 163, 283 Mallarme, Stephane, 254, 258, 264, 268 Manchester Constitutional Society, 35 Marlowe, Christopher, 89 Marsh, James, 237, 242, 255, 330, 331,

336,342 Maurice, F. D., 289, 304, 305 McFarland, Thomas, 2, 3, 122, 124, 125,

141,172,222,254,257 McVickar, John, 19, 320-5, 337, 340, 341 Mence, Rev. Samuel, 301 Michaelis, Johann David, 285 Mill, John Stuart, 154 Milnes, Richard Monckton, 339, 343

Milton, John, 209, 211, 216,217 mimesis (copy and imitation), 15, 17~

99 Monthly Magazine, The, 60, 61, 79, 80 Morse, S. F. B., 311 Muirhead, John, 303

Nether Stowey (see Coleridge at) Newlyn, Lucy, 8, 227 Newman, John Henry, 204, 305 Newton, Isaac, 276

Orsini, Gian, 173, 197 Oxford (Tractarian) Movement, 305

Paine, Tom, 6, 43 Pantheism, 7, 166, 284, 334 (see also

Spinoza) Pantisocracy (see Coleridge and) Patton,Lewis,6,58 Peabody,Elizabeth,315,339,340 Philp,Mark,45-6 Piper, H. W., xiii, 18, 273-90, 291 Pitt, William, 46, 80 Plato, 2, 161, 187, 205, 206 Plotinus, 144, 146 Poe, Edgar Allan, 17, 254-70; Essays and

reviews, 257--65; Eureka, 255; MS. Found in a Bottle, 17, 264--8; Poetry and Tales, 256, 257, 263, 265-8; The Raven, 254, 259--63; Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, 263

Politics (see, principally, Christian Socialism, Oerisy, Coleridge 'and dissenting community', 'and Jacobinism', 'and millennarianism', 'and Thelwall', Coleridge's Political Journalism; Godwin 'on property'; Paine; Revolution; Robespierre; treason trials)

Pollin, Burton R., 79 Poole, Thomas, 38, 60, 75, 76, 90, 104,

127 Porter, Noah, 237 Porter, Roy, 44-5 Price, Richard, 289 Priestley, Joseph, 25, 27-9, 33, 34, 36--

40, 277, 281, 282; An Essay on First Principles of Government, 25; Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air, 91; The History and Present State of Electricity, 25, 33; Matter and Spirit, 276

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Prickett, Stephen, 306 Pusey, E. B., 305

Quarterly Review, The, 130

reason and understanding, 17, 154, 155, 158,175,233,242,324

Religion (see Coleridge 'and the Anglican Church', 'and Calvinism', 'and the Thirty-Nine Articles', 'and the Trinity'; Transcendental Idealism; Unitarianism)

Revolution, the French, 33-4, 35-6, 52, 62,277,280

Richards, I. A., 210 Robespierre, Maximilien, 35, 62, 63, 66 Robinson, Henry Crabb, 133, 155, 164,

167, 169, 172, 179 Roe, Nicholas, xiii, 4, 5, 60-80

StJohn, 175, 176 St Paul, 163 Sanders, C. R., 304 Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph, 14,

15, 139, 159-60, 166, 169-76, 178-99, 204, 207; his Identitiitsphilosophie, 160, 166, 181, 184, 185; On the Relation of the Plastic Arts to Nature, 170, 178, 180, 182-3; The Philosophy of Art, 178--80, 192; System of Transcendental Idealism, 159, 165, 178, 183, 192, 207

Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich, 48,49, 155,180

Schlegel, August Wilhelm, 13, 171, 254, 258

Schlegel, Friedrich, 204-7, 223 Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 15, 200-29;

Critical Essay on the Gospel of St Luke, 203, 206; Experience and Poetry, 202; Speeches on religion, 201

Scott, Michael, 88, 89, 110 Scott, Sir Walter, 259, 263, 323, 324 Semmler, Johann Salomon, 214 Shaffer, E. S., xiii, 15, 16, 200-9 Shaftesbury, Earl of, 215 Shakespeare, William, 183, 184, 193,

194, 207, 256, 257 Shelley, Mary, 265, 266 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 210,. 219 Small, William, 26 Smith, Adam, 234 Societe des Amis de Ia Constitution, 35 Sodnianism, 273, 274, 286, 289, 294

Solger, Karl W. F., 133, 139, 140, 162, 163

Southey, Robert, 7, 8, 37, 48, 61, 102, 113, 115, 217, 277; The Annual Anthology, 95; The Fall ofRobespierre (in collab. STC), 37; Joan of Arc, 28

Spectator, The, 213 Spenser, Edmund, 211 Spinoza, Benedict de, 2, 102, 153, 159,

160, 161, 198n, 210, 286, 334 Stephen, Leslie, 49 Sterling, John, 19, 20, 338, 343 Stevens, Wallace, 175 Stovall, Floyd, 254 Strutt, Jedediah, 278-9 Szondi, Peter, 220, 228

Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 125, 127 Taylor, Jeremy, 19, 294 Taylor, William, 155 Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 19, 343 Tetens, Johann Nicolaus, 165 Thelwall, John, 4, 5, 60-80, 87, 88, 92,

209; at Nether Stowey with Coleridge and the Wordsworths, 73-6; The Peripatetic, 5, 64; Poems Written During a Close Confinement, 64, 65; Poems Written Chiefly in Retirement, 64, 77; The Tribune, 65, 72

Thirlwall, Connop, 203 Thompson, E. P., 46, 61, 74, 79 Thoreau, Henry David, 235, 241 Tieck, Ludwig, 13, 310 Tooke, Home, 7 Toulmin, Joshua, 281, 282 Transcendental Idealism, 153-76 Transcendentalism, 233-53 treason trials, 49, 65 Tychsen, T. C., 13

Unitarianism, 18, 41, 42, 118, 119, 273-90, 291-3

Valery, Paul, 254 Vico, Giambattista, 15, 201, 202, 210

Wade, Josiah, 278 Wakefield, Gilbert, 278, 280 Walker, Thomas, 35, 36 Watt, Gregory, 86, 96, 100 Watt, James (the elder), 28, 34, 86 Watt, James (the younger), 35, 36, 37;

Considerations on Factitious Airs (in collab. Beddoes), 91

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Wedgwood, John, 283 Wedgwood, Josiah (the elder), 283 Wedgwood, Josiah (the younger), 101,

283, 284, 287, 288 Wedgwood, Thomas, 36, 37, 283, 284,

287,288 Wellek, Rene, 222 Werkmeister, Lucyle, 56 Whalley, George, 113, 114, 116, 221 Wheeler, John, 331-6 Willard,Enuna,329,341 Willey, Basil, 19 Wilson, John, 130 Wright, Joseph (of Derby), 26 Wollstonecraft, Mary, 206 Woodring, Carl, 211

Woof, Robert, 110n Wordsworth, Dora, 13 Wordsworth, Dorothy, 7, 206 Wordsworth, Jonathan, 141 Wordsworth, WilliaEn,7-9,73-9,83,92,

97, 103, 142, 144, 145, 155, 156, 219, 246, 313, 314, 336; with Thelwall, 73-5; with Coleridge and Hazlitt, 120, 121; with De Quincey, 128; treated in Biographia Literaria, 205-10, 213, 214; The Borderers, 73; The Excursion, 9, 313; The Leech-Gatherer, 12; Lyrical Ballads, 8, 77, 95, 117, 125, 126, 217, 292; The Prelude, 9, 54; The Recluse, 7-9, 11, 103, 106; Salisbury Plain, 217

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