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Ward, C. A. Coleridge. Athenaeum 1 July 1893, 26 Oct 1895, 1 Feb<br />

1896. Describes 2 vols <strong>of</strong> ms Opus maximum. Reply by L. E.<br />

Watson 23 Nov 1895.<br />

Raysor, T. M. Unpublished fragments on aesthetics by S. T.<br />

Coleridge. SP 22 1925. From BL MS Egerton 2800.<br />

Coleridge on logic and learning, with selections from the unpublished<br />

manuscripts. Ed A. D. Snyder, New Haven CT 1929; facs<br />

Folcr<strong>of</strong>t PA 1973, Norwood PA 1976. Includes selections from<br />

philosophical notebooks.<br />

<strong>The</strong> political thought <strong>of</strong> Coleridge. Ed R. J. White 1938; facs Folcr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

PA 1970, London 1970.<br />

Hellman, G. S. Coleridge on trial marriages: text <strong>of</strong> an unfinished<br />

essay. Saturday Rev <strong>of</strong> Lit 29 Aug 1942.<br />

Patterson, C. I. <strong>The</strong> authenticity <strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s Reviews <strong>of</strong> Gothic<br />

romances. JEGP 50 1951. Argues Coleridge was the author <strong>of</strong> only<br />

one <strong>of</strong> four reviews rptd by G. Greever (see Letters, Conversations,<br />

Notebooks, Marginalia, below, under 1926), namely <strong>The</strong> monk.<br />

But see also D. Roper, Coleridge and the ‘Critical Review’, MLR 55<br />

1960.<br />

Whalley, G. Coleridge on classical prosody: an unidentified review<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1797. RES n.s. 2 1951.<br />

Political tracts <strong>of</strong> Wordsworth, Coleridge and Shelley. Ed R. J. White,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1953.<br />

Erdman, D. V. Coleridge on George Washington: newly discovered<br />

essays <strong>of</strong> 1800. BNYPL 61 1957.<br />

Bostetter, E. E. Coleridge’s manuscript essay On the passions. JHI 31<br />

1970. On the ms at the BL.<br />

Reid, S. W. <strong>The</strong> composition and revision <strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s essay on<br />

Aeschylus’ Prometheus. SB 24 1971. Adds to and corrects<br />

Whalley’s account with reference to the ms at Duke Univ.<br />

Haeger, J. H. Coleridge’s ‘bye blow’: the composition and date <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>ory <strong>of</strong> life. MP 74 1976.<br />

Jackson, H. J. Coleridge on the King’s Evil. SiR 16 1977. Draws on<br />

unpbd ms <strong>of</strong> scr<strong>of</strong>ula essay at Victoria College Lib.<br />

Jackson, H. J. Coleridge’s ‘Maxilian’. Comparative Lit 33 1981. On the<br />

text pbd in Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1822.<br />

Logic. Ed J. R. de J. Jackson 1981 (Collected works). Edited from the<br />

ms in its entirety for the first time (see Snyder (1929), above).<br />

Nabholtz, J. R. <strong>The</strong> text <strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s ‘Essays on the principles <strong>of</strong><br />

genial criticism’. MP 85 1987.<br />

Of politics and society. Ed J. Morrow, in Coleridge’s writings vol 1, ed<br />

J. Beer 1990.<br />

Gamer, M.‘<strong>The</strong> most interesting novel in the <strong>English</strong> language’: an<br />

unidentified addendum to Coleridge’s review <strong>of</strong> Udolpho. TWC<br />

24 1993. Letter pbd in Critical Rev Nov 1794.<br />

Of humanity. Ed A. Taylor 1994, in Coleridge’s writings vol 2, ed J.<br />

Beer 1994.<br />

(C) Lectures and sermons<br />

Collier, J. P. Coleridge’s lectures on Shakespeare and Milton;<br />

Coleridge and his lectures; Manuscript <strong>of</strong> Coleridge’s lectures in<br />

1812; Coleridge and his lectures. N & Q 10, 22 July, 12 Aug 1854.<br />

Reply by J. M. G[utch] 5 Aug 1854. See W. J. Fitzpatrick, N & Q 12, 4<br />

Aug 1855, with reports <strong>of</strong> lectures from the Dublin<br />

Correspondent.<br />

Seven lectures on Shakespeare and Milton by the late S. T. Coleridge.<br />

Ed J. P. Collier 1856; facs New York 1968; New York 1975. Preface<br />

includes a defence against charges that the shorthand notes <strong>of</strong><br />

Coleridge’s lectures were a fabrication. See ‘Detective’ (A. E. Brae),<br />

Literary cookery, 1855.<br />

Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher: notes and lectures<br />

by S. T. Coleridge. Liverpool 1874, 1881; Edinburgh 1905.<br />

Campbell, J. D. Coleridge’s [literary] lectures in 1818. Athenaeum 16<br />

Mar, 4 May 1889.<br />

Campbell, J. D. Some [philosophical] lectures delivered by Coleridge<br />

in the winter <strong>of</strong> 1818–19. Athenaeum 26 Dec 1891, 2 Jan 1892.<br />

Samuel Taylor Coleridge<br />

Coleridge’s essays and lectures on Shakespeare. [1907] etc (EL).<br />

Coleridge’s Shakespearean criticism. Ed T. M. Raysor 2 vols<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA and London 1930, rev 2 vols London 1960 (EL). An<br />

extension <strong>of</strong> the original edns <strong>of</strong> Notes and lectures on<br />

Shakespeare in above etc, with new material from ms etc.<br />

Lectures and notes on Shakespeare and other dramatists. 1931<br />

(WC).<br />

Coleridge’s miscellaneous criticism. Ed T. M. Raysor, <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

MA and London 1936. Lectures, marginalia and notes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> philosophical lectures, hitherto unpublished. Ed K. Coburn<br />

1949, 1950. <strong>The</strong> text, primarily based on a shorthand transcript<br />

taken at the lectures, is reconstructed by use <strong>of</strong> notebooks, marginalia<br />

and pbd works; with unpbd marginalia <strong>of</strong> Coleridge on<br />

Tennemann and Kant. See Coburn’s S. T. Coleridge’s philosophical<br />

lectures <strong>of</strong> 1818–19, RES 10 1934.<br />

Colmer, J. A. An unpublished sermon by S. T. Coleridge. N & Q 203,<br />

Apr 1958. Among the Poole papers in the BL.<br />

Coleridge’s writings on Shakespeare. Ed T. Hawkes, New York 1959;<br />

rptd 1969 (Pen).<br />

Foakes, R. A. (ed). Coleridge on Shakespeare: the text <strong>of</strong> the lectures<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1811–12. 1971.<br />

Haven, R. Coleridge on Milton: a lost lecture. TWC 3 1972. A contemporary<br />

report pbd in Rifleman on 26 Jan 1812.<br />

Fenner, T. L.‘<strong>The</strong> Traveller’ reports on Coleridge’s 1811 lectures. N &<br />

Q 219, Sep 1974.<br />

Harding, A. J. Coleridge’s college declamation, 1792. TWC 8 1977.<br />

Jesus College <strong>Cambridge</strong> ms, with a trn <strong>of</strong> the Latin.<br />

Foakes, R. A. What did Coleridge say? John Payne Collier and the<br />

reports <strong>of</strong> the 1811–12 lectures. In Reading Coleridge: approaches<br />

and applications, ed W. B. Crawford, Ithaca NY 1979.<br />

Foakes, R. A. (ed). Lectures 1808–1819: on literature. 2 vols 1987<br />

(Collected works). Includes reports and supplementary records<br />

<strong>of</strong> the several series, on Shakespeare, other authors and general<br />

topics, freshly edited from original sources.<br />

Foakes, R. A. (ed). Coleridge’s criticism <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare: a selection.<br />

1989.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Romantics on Shakespeare. Ed J. Bate 1992 (Pen). Includes a full<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> Coleridge material.<br />

Letters, conversation, notebooks, marginalia<br />

It should be noted that the categories in this section overlap: Allsop might have<br />

been placed under Conversation, etc. <strong>The</strong>re is also some overlap with previous<br />

sections (e.g. marginalia and extracts from letters are included in several<br />

selections <strong>of</strong> prose, above), and with later sections (e.g. Whalley 1969 in Section<br />

§2 below might have appeared here in category D).<br />

(A) Letters<br />

[Allsop, T.] Letters, conversations and recollections <strong>of</strong> Coleridge. 2<br />

vols 1836, 1858, 1864 (omitting prefaces <strong>of</strong> 1st and 2nd edns).<br />

Garnett, R. Letters from Coleridge to William Godwin. Macmillan’s<br />

Mag 9 1864; rptd Littell’s Living Age (Boston) 3rd ser 25 1864.<br />

[Call, W. M.] Unpublished letters written by Coleridge. Westminster<br />

Rev 93 1870. Call was Dr Brabant’s son-in-law.<br />

Meteyard, E. A group <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong>men (1795–1815): being records <strong>of</strong><br />

the younger Wedgwoods and their friends. 1871. Includes<br />

Coleridge letters.<br />

Paul, C. K. William Godwin: his friends and contemporaries. 2 vols<br />

1876. Publishes Coleridge letters with surrounding discussion.<br />

Unpublished letters to the Rev John Prior Estlin. Ed H. A. Bright,<br />

Trans Philobiblon Soc 15 1884; 1884 (priv ptd); facs Folcr<strong>of</strong>t PA<br />

1970, Norwood PA 1975.<br />

Knight, W. G. Memorials <strong>of</strong> Coleorton: being letters from Coleridge,<br />

Wordsworth and his sister, Southey and Sir Walter Scott to Sir<br />

George and Lady Beaumont <strong>of</strong> Coleorton Leicestershire 1803–34.<br />

2 vols Edinburgh 1887.<br />

Sandford, Mrs H. Thomas Poole and his friends. 2 vols 1888.<br />

Contains letters and reminiscences.<br />

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