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Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
(b. Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, October 21st, 1772; d. Highgate, July 25th, 1834). The Fall of Robespierre (1794), Poems (1794), Conciones ad Populum (1795); The Ancient Mariner (1798); The Friend (1812); Remorse (1813). Christabel (1816), Biographia Literaria (1817); Lay Sermons (181617); Zapolya (1818); Aids to Reflection (1825); Table Talk (1835); and Remains (1836). See the Life by Gilman (1838); the Reminiscences by Cottle (1847); and edition of Poems and Dramas (1878); H D. Traills Biography in the English Men of Letters series; Hall Caines Biography (1887); Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Romantic School, by Alois Brandl, translated by Lady Eastlake (1887). For Criticism, see Shairps Studies in Poetry, Swinburnes Essays and Studies, Hazlitts English Poets, Hunts Imagination and Fancy, Quarterly Review for 1868, Westminster Review for 1868, etc. See also Carlyles Life of Sterling, Coleridges own Biographia Literaria, Specimens of Coleridges Table Talk, Lambs Letters, Chorleys Authors of England, and Stopford Brookes Golden Book of Coleridge (1895). Letters, edited by E. Hartley Coleridge (1895).