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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

311 | 312<br />

Greece. Read May 18, 1825. Trans Royal Soc <strong>of</strong> Lit 2 pt 2 1834. Rptd<br />

priv in 1834, not in 1825 as stated by T. J. Wise in his Catalogue <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ashley Library and elsewhere. Rptd in Literary remains vol 2,<br />

1836; Notes and lectures upon Shakespeare, 1849; ed T. Ashe 1885<br />

(in Miscellanies, aesthetic and literary); see G. Whalley, <strong>The</strong> publication<br />

<strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s ‘Prometheus’ essay, N & Q 214, Feb 1969.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works. 3 vols 1834. In large part prepared and arranged<br />

by H. N. Coleridge, 66 uncollected pieces added to Poetical works<br />

1829 with some rearrangement. Rptd 1835, 1836, 1840, 1844 (as<br />

Poetical and dramatic works). Guide text for Complete poetical<br />

works, ed E. H. Coleridge 2 vols 1912. <strong>The</strong> canon <strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s<br />

poetical and dramatic works continued to be clarified and<br />

extended in the collective edns <strong>of</strong> S. Coleridge (1844), D. and S.<br />

Coleridge (1852), R. H. Shepherd (1877), J. D. Campbell (1893) and<br />

E. H. Coleridge (1912). See G. Whalley, Coleridge’s poetical canon:<br />

selection and arrangement, REL 7 1966; D. Woolf, Sara<br />

Coleridge’s marginalia, Coleridge Bull n.s. 2 1993.<br />

Confessions <strong>of</strong> an inquiring spirit. Ed H. N. Coleridge 1840, 1849,<br />

1853, 1863 (with some miscellaneous pieces and introd by J. H.<br />

Green); Boston 1841; ed H. N. Coleridge 1884 etc (Bohn’s Lib) (with<br />

Aids to reflection, above), 1886 (with miscellaneous essays from<br />

Friend) (Cassell’s Nat Lib); ed H. St J. Hart 1956 (with J. H. Green’s<br />

introd) (Lib <strong>of</strong> Modern Religious Thought); facs <strong>of</strong> 1840 edn,<br />

Menston, Yorks 1971.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poems. Ed Sara Coleridge 1844, 1848.<br />

Hints towards the formation <strong>of</strong> a more comprehensive theory <strong>of</strong><br />

life. Ed S. B. Watson 1848; rptd Philadelphia 1848; ed T. Ashe 1885<br />

(in Miscellanies, aesthetic and literary); facs <strong>of</strong> 1848 London edn,<br />

Farnborough, Hants 1970.<br />

Essays on his own times, forming a second series <strong>of</strong> the Friend. Ed<br />

Sara Coleridge 3 vols 1850; rptd New York 1971. Newspaper and<br />

periodical articles mostly from Watchman, Morning Post and<br />

Courier, and a number <strong>of</strong> topical and epigrammatic poems.<br />

Essays on his times. Ed D. V. Erdman 3 vols 1978 (Collected works).<br />

Excludes Watchman and verse material collected in Poetical<br />

works 1912, but adds more attributed to Coleridge in the interim.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poems: a new edition. Ed Derwent Coleridge and Sara Coleridge<br />

1852 etc (in later edns associated with Dramatic works 1852, below);<br />

rptd New York 1854 etc, and Boston 1854 etc (with memoir by C. E.<br />

Norton); Leipzig 1860 (Tauchnitz edn with biographical memoir<br />

by F. Freiligrath); in Complete works, ed W. G. T. Shedd, New York<br />

1853 etc; 3 vols Boston 1854; 1863 etc (with addns); 1870 (with<br />

introductory essay by Derwent Coleridge, and the 1798 text <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ancient mariner and a few new poems in an appendix).<br />

<strong>The</strong> dramatic works. Ed Derwent Coleridge 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical and dramatic works, founded on the author’s latest<br />

edition <strong>of</strong> 1834. [Ed R. H. Shepherd] 4 vols London and Boston<br />

1877, 1880 (with addns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works. Ed J. D. Campbell 1893 etc (later edns Globe Lib).<br />

Text based on Poetical works 1829, above. <strong>The</strong> biographical introd<br />

was issued separately 1894 as Coleridge: a narrative <strong>of</strong> the events<br />

<strong>of</strong> his life; facs Highgate, London 1970.<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete poetical works, including poems and versions <strong>of</strong><br />

poems now published for the first time. Ed E. H. Coleridge 2 vols<br />

Oxford 1912, 1957, 1962, 1966 (later impressions with corrections);<br />

1 vol Oxford 1912 (OSA) (omitting dramatic writings and bibliographical<br />

matter). Text based on Poetical works 1834, above.<br />

(See also Letters, conversations, notebooks, Marginalia, etc, below.)<br />

Poems, essays and lectures not published or not collected by<br />

Coleridge<br />

<strong>The</strong> selections listed in individual works also contain previously unpbd<br />

poems, essays and unpbd lectures on literary subjects.<br />

(A) Poems and plays<br />

Osorio: a tragedy, as originally written in 1797. [Ed R. H. Shepherd<br />

1873.] Early and unpbd version <strong>of</strong> Remorse collated with the pbd<br />

text. See also J. D. Campbell, Coleridge’s ‘Osorio’ and ‘Remorse’,<br />

Athenaeum 5 Apr 1890.<br />

Waugh, F. G. Lines by Coleridge. Athenaeum 28 Jan 1888. Replies by<br />

C. A. Ward 4 Feb; W. E. Mozley 11 Feb 1888.<br />

Campbell, J. D. Unpublished verses by Coleridge. Athenaeum 15<br />

Mar 1890. To Matilda Betham. Reply by E. B. de Betham 30 Aug<br />

1890.<br />

Campbell, J. D. A sonnet by Coleridge, original or translated?<br />

Athenaeum 29 Aug 1891.<br />

Coleridge, E. H. Notes on Coleridge. Athenaeum 27 Jan 1894. Ms <strong>of</strong><br />

Wanderings <strong>of</strong> Cain. See W. A. Ward, Athenaeum 20 Jan 1895.<br />

Griggs, E. L. Diadestè, a fragment <strong>of</strong> an unpublished play by Samuel<br />

Taylor Coleridge. MP 34 1937.<br />

Johnson, S. F. An uncollected early poem by Coleridge. BNYPL 61<br />

1957.<br />

Ober, W. U. Original versions <strong>of</strong> two Coleridge couplets. N & Q 202,<br />

Oct 1957. Epigrams on metres, tr from Schiller. Reply by K.<br />

Coburn, N & Q 203, May 1958.<br />

Ober, W. U.‘Mohammed’: the outline <strong>of</strong> a proposed poem by<br />

Coleridge and Southey. N & Q 203, Oct 1958. Ms in Sydney,<br />

Australia.<br />

‘Bishop, Morchard’ (O. Stonor). Notes <strong>of</strong> two Coleridges. BNYPL 63<br />

1959. A Latin tag and an unpbd couplet.<br />

Erdman, D. V. Reliques <strong>of</strong> the contemporaries <strong>of</strong> William Upcott,<br />

emperor <strong>of</strong> autographs. BNYPL 64 1960. Includes punning ms by<br />

Coleridge.<br />

Erdman, D. V. Lost poem found: the cooperative pursuit and recapture<br />

<strong>of</strong> an escaped Coleridge ‘sonnet’ <strong>of</strong> 72 lines. BNYPL 65 1961.<br />

Braekman, W. L. An unpublished poem by Coleridge. N & Q 208,<br />

May 1963. [Mistaken] attribution from a BL ms.<br />

Dunlap, R. Verses by Coleridge. PQ 42 1963. 6 unpbd lines.<br />

Cox, J. S. and G. S. Cox. Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Mary Lamb:<br />

two recent discoveries. St Peter Port CI 1971. Verses in Weekly<br />

entertainer.<br />

Braekman, W. L. An imitation by Samuel Taylor Coleridge <strong>of</strong> a<br />

medieval German love song. Neophilogus 56 1972. Version pbd in<br />

New Times.<br />

Korn, F. An unreported poem by S. T. Coleridge. N & Q 226, Aug 1981.<br />

A printed version <strong>of</strong> ‘<strong>The</strong> Teacher’s Office’, at Florida State Univ.<br />

Little, G. and E. Hall. Coleridge’s ‘To the Rev W. L. Bowles’: another<br />

version? RES n.s. 32 1981. Source in Bath Chron.<br />

Kelliher, H. Thomas Wilkinson <strong>of</strong> Yanwath, friend <strong>of</strong> Wordsworth<br />

and Coleridge. BLJ 8 1982. Coleridge’s ms version <strong>of</strong> lines by<br />

Wilkinson.<br />

Morrison, A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Greek prize ode on the slave<br />

trade. In An infinite complexity: essays on romanticism, ed J. R.<br />

Watson, Edinburgh 1983. Greek text with discussion and trn.<br />

McKusick, J. C. A new poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. MP 84 1987.<br />

Translation <strong>of</strong> the Song <strong>of</strong> Deborah, at NYPL.<br />

Coleridge’s ‘Dejection’: the earliest manuscripts and the earliest<br />

printings. Ed S. M. Parrish, Ithaca NY 1988. Contains facs.<br />

Freeman, A. and T. H<strong>of</strong>mann. <strong>The</strong> ghost <strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s first effort: ‘A<br />

monody on the death <strong>of</strong> Chatterton’, Library 6th ser 11 1989.<br />

Heavy <strong>of</strong>fsetting preserves earlier text in rogue copy.<br />

Wu, D.‘Nina-Thoma’: an addition to the Coleridge bibliography. N<br />

& Q 238, Dec 1993.<br />

(B) Essays, reviews and discursive prose mainly on non-literary<br />

subjects<br />

Hints towards the formulation <strong>of</strong> a more comprehensive theory <strong>of</strong><br />

life. Ed S. B. Watson 1848, facs Farnborough, Hants 1970;<br />

Philadelphia 1848; ed T. Ashe 1885 (in Miscellanies, aesthetic and<br />

literary).<br />

Ingleby, C. M. Coleridge’s unpublished mss. N & Q 8, 9 July 1853, and<br />

9, 27 May and 24 June 1854. Attacks J. H. Green as literary executor.<br />

See also Trans Royal Soc <strong>of</strong> Lit 9 1870.

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