Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Critical Heritage Volume 1 1794-1834

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 1996-03-05
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. This title available in eBook format. Click here for more information . Visit our eBookstore at: www.ebookstore.tandf.co.uk .

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xii
Note on the Text xiii
Introduction 1(20)
The Fall of Robespierre (1794)
`D.M.' in Analytical Review 1794
21(1)
Review in Critical Review 1794
22(1)
Notice in British Critic 1795
23(1)
A Moral and Political Lecture (1795)
Review in Critical Review 1795
24(1)
Conciones and Populum (1795)
Review in Analytical Review (1796)
25(2)
Notice in Monthly Review 1796
27(1)
Review in Critical Review 1796
27(1)
Review in British Critic 1796
28(1)
The Plot Discovered (1795)
Review in Analytical Review 1796
29(1)
Review in British Critic 1796
29(1)
The Watchman (1796)
Letter in Bristol Gazette 1796
30(2)
Poems on Various Subjects (1796)
Notice in British Critic 1796
32(1)
Review in Analytical Review 1796
32(2)
Review in Critical Review 1796
34(2)
John Aikin in Monthly Review 1796
36(2)
Notice in Monthly Mirror 1796
38(1)
Ode on the Departing Year (1796)
Alexander Hamilton in Monthly Review 1797
39(1)
Notice in Monthly Mirror 1797
40(1)
Review in Critical Review 1797
41(1)
Poems second edition (1797)
Review in Critical Review 1798
42(2)
Fears in Solitude (1798)
`D.M.S.' in Analytical Review 1798
44(1)
C. L. Moody in Monthly Review 1799
45(3)
Review in British Critic 1799
48(1)
Review in Critical Review 1799
49(2)
Lyrical Ballads (1798)
Review in Analytical Review 1798
51(2)
Robert Southey in Critical Review 1798
53(2)
Charles Burney in Monthly Review 1799
55(2)
Review in British Critic 1799
57(2)
Notice in Anti-Jacobin 1800
59(1)
Private opinions by Lamb, Southey, Francis Jeffrey, Sara Coleridge
60(2)
Wallenstein (1800)
John Ferriar in Monthly Review 1800
62(2)
Review in Critical Review 1800
64(1)
Review in British Critic 1801
65(2)
Poems third edition (1803)
Review in Annual Review 1803
67(2)
Notice in Poetical Register 1806
69(1)
General Estimates (1809-10)
Lampoon in Satirist 1809
70(2)
Article in Edinburgh Annual Register for 1808 1810
72(1)
The Friend (1809-10)
Serial letter in Monthly Mirror 1810
73(19)
John Foster in Eclectic Review 1811
92(19)
Remorse the performance (1813)
Review in Morning Chronicle 1813
111(6)
Review in Morning Post 1813
117(1)
Review in The Times 1813
118(4)
Thomas Barnes in Examiner 1813
122(3)
Review in Satirist 1813
125(6)
Review in Theatrical Inquisitor 1813
131(3)
Review in European Magazine 1813
134(1)
Review in Literary Panorama 1813
135(1)
Review in Universal Magazine 1813
136(1)
Review in La Belle Assemblee 1813
137(1)
Private opinions
138(2)
Robinson
Michael Kelly
Remorse the publication (1813)
`H.' in Theatrical Inquisitor 1813
140(5)
Review in Christian Observer 1813
145(8)
Review in Critical Review 1813
153(2)
Francis Hodgson in Monthly Review 1813
155(11)
Review in British Review 1813
166(9)
J.T. Coleridge in Quarterly Review 1814 General Estimates (1814-15)
175(14)
Thomas Barnes in Champion 1814
189(5)
Coleridge as poet and dramatist in Pamphleteer 1815
194(5)
Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision; The Pains of Sleep (1816)
Review in Critical Review 1816
199(6)
William Hazlitt in Examiner 1816
205(4)
Josiah Conder in Eclectic Review 1816
209(4)
Review in Literary Panorama 1816
213(4)
Review in Anti-Jacobin 1816
217(4)
William Roberts in British Review 1816
221(5)
Thomas Moore in Edinburgh Review 1816
226(10)
G. F. Mathew in European Review 1816
236(8)
Review in Monthly Review 1817
244(4)
The Statesman's Manual (1816)
William Hazlitt in Examiner 1816
248(5)
William Hazlitt in Examiner 1816
253(9)
William Hazlitt in Edinburgh Review 1816
262(16)
Notice in Monthly Magazine 1817
278(1)
Henry Crabb Robinson in Critical Review 1817
278(7)
`Blessed Are Ye That Sow Beside All Waters!' A Lay Sermon (1817)
Review in Monthly Magazine 1817
285(1)
Review in Monthly Repository 1817
286(3)
Henry Crabb Robinson in Critical Review 1817
289(6)
Biographia Literaria (1817)
William Hazlitt in Edinburgh Review 1817
295(27)
Review in New Monthly Magazine 1817
322(1)
Review in Monthly Magazine 1817
323(2)
`Christopher North' in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 1817
325(26)
`J.S.' in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 1817
351(4)
Review in British Critic 1817
355(21)
Notice in New Annual Register 1817
376(1)
Review in Monthly Review 1819
376(12)
Sybilline Leaves (1817)
Review in Literary Gazette 1817
388(4)
Notice in Monthly Magazine 1817
392(1)
Review in Edinburgh Magazine 1817
392(7)
Review in Monthly Review 1819
399(14)
Zapolya (1817)
Review in Edinburgh Magazine 1817
413(6)
Notice in Monthly Magazine 1818
419(1)
Notice in New Monthly Magazine 1818
420(1)
Review in Theatrical Inquisitor 1818
420(4)
Private opinions by Robinson, Sara Coleridge, Sara Hutchinson, Dorothy Wordsworth, Lamb 1816-17
424(1)
The Friend (1818)
Review in European Magazine 1819
425(2)
`R.' in Edinburgh Review 1821 General Estimates (1818-23)
427(6)
Article in Monthly Magazine 1818
433(3)
J.G. Lockhart in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 1819
436(16)
Contemporary theatre in London Magazine 1820
452(2)
`The Mohock Magazine' in London Magazine 1820
454(7)
H.N. Coleridge in Etonian 1821
461(10)
Leigh Hunt in Examiner 1821
471(9)
`R.' in Literary Speculum 1822
480(4)
John Wilson in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 1823
484(1)
Aids to Reflection (1825)
Notice in British Review 1825
485(1)
Review in British Critic 1826
486(28)
The Poetical Works (1828)
Review in London Weekly Review 1828
514(7)
Review in Literary Gazette 1828
521(4)
The Poetical Works second edition (1829)
John Bowring in Westminster Review 1830
525(31)
Article in Athenaeum 1830
556(6)
On the Constitution of Church and State (1830)
Review in Eclectic Review 1831
562(23)
Aids to Reflection second edition (1832)
J.H. Heraud in Fraser's Magazine 1832 General Estimate (1833)
585(21)
William Maginn in Fraser's Magazine (1833)
606(3)
The Poetical Works third edition (1834)
Review in Literary Gazette 1834
609(2)
Review in Gentleman's Magazine 1834
611(3)
Review in Literary Gazette 1834
614(6)
H.N. Coleridge in Quarterly Review 1834
620(32)
Select Bibliography 652(1)
Index 653

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