New Series 38, Winter 2011
- Kathleen Wheeler Imaginative Perception in
Coleridge's Biographia Literaria
- Robin Schofield Sara Coleridge's Restoration of
Biographia Literaria
- Nigel Dodd Coleridge, Cowper and Poetic Power
- Trevor Hart Who am I? Imagination and the God of
Biographia Literaria
- Graham Davidson The Unwritten Biographia
Literaria
- Murray Evans, moderator: A Panel of Papers on the
Opus Maximum
- Timothy Whelan William Hazlitt and Radical West
Country Dissent
Reviews
- Philipp Hunnekuhl on Henry Crabb Robinson in Germany,
by Eugene Stelzig
- James Vigus on Constructing Coleridge, by Alan
Vardy
- Anita O'Connell on Coleridge's Play of Mind, by
John Beer
- Peter Francev on Thomas Chatterton's Bristol,
ed. Alistair Heys
- William Ulmer on Coleridge and the Anglican Church by
Luke Wright
- Allison Dushane on Body and Soul in Coleridge's
Notebooks, by Suzanne Webster
- Ralf Haekel on Life: Organic Form and Romanticism, by
Denise Gigante
- John Powell Ward on Faith, Hope and Poetry, by Malcolm
Guite
- Natalie Tal Harries on The International Coleridge
Conference at Kobe, Japan
- Chris Wakefield Coleridge's Humour, a talk at
Ottery for STC's birthday
- John Powell Ward on the Kilve Study Weekend 2011
New Series 37, Summer 2011
- David Fairer Coleridge, Wordsworth and the Creative
Fancy
- Noel Jackson Coleridge's Criticism of Life
- Tim Fulford Romancing the Stone
- Neil Vickers The Medical World of Samuel Taylor
Coleridge
- Morton Paley The Argyll Baths Portrait of Coleridge
Reviews
- Daniel McVeigh on Living Forms of the Imagination,
by Douglas Hedley
- Russell Hillier on The Romantic Legacy of Paradise
Lost, by Jonathon Shears
- Nick Powell on Coleridge's Laws, by Barry Hough and
Howard Davis
- Justin Shepherd on The Ancient Mariner
Exhibition in the British Library
- Justin Shepherd on The Rime and three other
poems, illustrated by Harry Brockway
- Essaka Joshua on Romantic Localities ed.
Christoph Bode and Jacqueline Labbe
- Alistair Heys on Poetic Lives: Coleridge,
by Daniel Hahn
- Kenneth Boyd on The Kilve Study Weekend 2010
- Tony Reavell on The Wordsworth Winter School 2011
New Series 36, Winter 2010
- Anya Taylor A Sylph Beguiled
- Allison Dushane Evolution and Agency in Coleridge's
Later Prose
- Timothy Michael Coleridge and Johnson
- Chris Murray Coleridge, Yeats and the Sage
- Nick Powell Spontaneous Overflows on the High
Seas
- Noriko Naohara Coleridge's Trichotomous
Theology
- Julian Knox Word, Image, History: Coleridge
and the Fine Arts
Reviews
- Daniel McVeigh on Coleridge and Liberal
Religious Thought, by Graham Neville
- Paul Hamilton on Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the
Fine Arts by Morton Paley
- Tim Whelan on William Hazlitt the First Modern
Man by Duncan Wu
- Ross Wilson on The Oxford Handbook of Samuel
Taylor Coleridge ed Frederick Burwick
- Stephanie Dumke on Romantic Drama: Acting and
Reacting by Frederick Burwick
- Alistair Heys on The Shelleys, Byron and Other
Tangled Lives by Daisy Hay
- Alan Gregory, Confessions of a Neurotic
Delegate: Coleridge Conference 2010
New Series 35, Summer 2010
- Shirley Watters Airy Dreams of Father and Daughter
- Justin Shepherd 'Where I first sprang to
light': Autobiographical Reflections
- Lynda Pratt Bristowa's Citizens? Coleridge,
Southey and Bristol
- Andrew Keanie Toxic Dilation and Crystallizing
Eloquence
- Dometa Wygand Glass, Man and Frost in Herbert
and Coleridge
- Robert Fowke Three Men in a Boat: the real
Ancient Mariner
Reviews
- Sabine Blackmore on Wales and the Romantic
Imagination, D W Davies and L Pratt
- Robin Schofield on Organizing Poetry: The
Coleridge Circle, 1790-8, by David Fairer
- Jeffrey Barbeau on The Blackwell Companion to
the Bible in English Literature ed R Lemon et al
- Martin Haggerty on The English Opium Eater
by Robert Morrison
- Ewan Jones on The Age of Wonder by Richard
Holmes
- Peter Cochran on Byron and the Isles of
Imagination ed A Heys & V Konstadinova
- Elinor Shaffer on Coleridge and the Crisis of
Reason, by Richard Berkeley
New Series 34, Winter 2009
- Björn Bosserhoff Coleridge's Biographia and the Intricacies of
Plagiarism
- Manu Samriti Chander Romantic Controversialism and Universalist
Vision
- Alexandra Drayton The Coleridges, Wordsworth, Arnold and the
Gypsies
- Katy Beavers Coleridge on William Pitt the Younger
- Helen Boyles Hazlitt's Gendered Distinction between Gusto and
Enthusiasm
- Christopher Dinkel Coleridge, the Rime and the Image of God
- Nishi Pulugurtha Community and the Self in the Conversation Poems
Reviews
- Robin Schofield on Reading Friendship in the 1790s, by Felicity
James
- John Beer on Platonic Coleridge, by James Vigus
- Helga Schwalm on The Romantics and the British Landscape, by Stephen
Hebron
- Phillip Hunnekuhl on Coleridge in Europe, ed. by Elinor Shaffer and
Edoardo Zuccato
- Samantha Harvey on Coleridge's Afterlives, ed. by James Vigus and Jane
Wright
- Ewan Jones on Science and Sensation in Romantic Poetry, by Noel Jackson
- Aaron Ottinger on Cudworth and Coleridge's Early Poetics, by Cristina
Flores
New Series 33, Summer 2009
- Reg Foakes Shadowy Nobodies and
other Minutiae: Coleridge’s Originality
- Kenneth Boyd Medical Research and
Metaphysical Imagination
- Mary Wedd Hell and Resurrection
- John Powell Ward “Weave a Circle
Round Him Thrice’; Three Takes on KK
- Peter Swaab Sara Coleridge: Poems
and Their Addressees
- Robin Schofield Sara Coleridge:
Poet’s Daughter and Poet
- Katie Waldegrave Sara Coleridge: A
Poet Hidden
- Jeffrey Barbeau Grief and
Consolation in Sara Coleridge’s Poems
- Sara Nyffenegger Sara Coleridge:
The Mirror, Friend or Foe?
- Nicola Healey Hartley, Samuel
Taylor, and Literary Representation
- Andrew Keanie Hartley’s Art of
Dovetailing Miscellaneous Particulars
Reviews
- Kathleen Wheeler on Coleridge on
Writers and Writing, ed Seamus Perry
- Christopher Rowland on Coleridge on
the Bible, ed Anthony Harding
- Laura Walls on Coleridge on
Nature and Vision, ed Samantha Harvey
- Anthony Harding on Coleridge,
the Bible, and Religion, by Jeffrey Barbeau
- Annalisa Volpone on Essays on
Swedenborg and Literature, ed Stephen McNeilly
- Robin Schofield on Hartley
Coleridge: A Reassessment, by Andrew Keanie
- Björn Bosserhoff on Plagiarism
and Literary Property, by Tilar Mazzeo
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