New Series 30, Winter 2007
> Gregory
Leadbetter
Coleridge and the 'More Permanent Revolution'
> Peter Heymans
An Ecocritical Approach to the Discourse of the Sublime.
> Nikki Hessel
The 'Rhapsody on Newspapers' and 'Fears
in Solitude'
>
Reviews
>
Jeffrey W Barbeau
on The Fountain Light, edited by J Robert Barth
> Kaz Oishi
on books by Kazuko Oguro, Nobuo Takayama and Yoshiko Fujii
>
Nicholas Halmi on Coleridge's
Assertion of Religion ed. Jeffrey W Barbeau
> Heidi Thomson
on The Friendship by Adam Sisman
> Robin Schofield
on Sara Coleridge's Collected Poems ed. Peter Swaab
> Annalisa Volpone
on William Blake: a Literary Life, by John Beer
> Averil Buchanan
on The Literary Protegées of the Lake Poets, by Dennis Low
> Elinor Shaffer
on Coleridge and German Philosophy, by Paul Hamilton
> Helen Boyles
on Kilve 2007, Coleridge's Notebooks
New Series 29, Summer 2007
> Jim Mays
Are Coleridge's Plays Worth the Candle?
> Reg Foakes
"Daubed Landscapes": Coleridge and Dramatic Illusion.
> Joyce Crick
Something on William Shakespeare
occasioned by Wallenstein
> Chris Murray
Coleridge and 'Real Life' Tragedy.
> James Vigus
Did Coleridge read Plato by Anticipation?
> Kazuko Oguro
Coleridge's Quest for Symbol in Nature
> Barry Hough
and Howard Davis Coleridge's Malta
> Adnan Mahmutovic
The Question of the Uncanny in The Rime...
> Paul Magnuson
Two Tributes - Marilyn Gaull and Larry Lockridge
> David Jesson-Dibley A Tribute - Shirley
Watters.
New Series 28, Winter 2006
> Richard Cronin
Joseph Cottle and West Country Romanticism.
>
Marilyn Gaull The
Speaking Face of Things and the Bride of Quietness
>
Peter Anderson Home Truths: Coleridge
Advises Thomas Pringle
> Jeffrey W.
Barbeau Sara Coleridge the Victorian
Theologian
> Allan Clayson
Coleridge and Wordsworth in the South East of England
>
Felicity James
Coleridge and the Unitarian Ladies
> Andrew Keanie
Hartley Coleridge : Son of the Mariner, King of Ejuxria
>
Patty O'Boyle Coleridge,
Wordsworth and Thelwall's
Fairy of the Lake
> Michael Raiger
I shot the Albatross
>
Veronica Ruttkay
Passion's Rhetoric: Coleridge on
King Lear
> Dometa Wiegand Coleridge's
'Webs of Time'
> Reviews
>
Matthew Scott
on The Traveller in the Evening, by Morton Paley
>
Peter Christie
on Kilve 2006, Coleridge and the Drama
New Series 27, Summer 2006
> Tom
Mayberry
&
Graham Davidson
Coleridge's Bristol in the 1790's.
>
Kiran Toor
Coleridge's
Chemical Others
>
Chine Sonoi
Coleridge and the
British Slave Trade
>
Ross Wilson
Coleridge and the Life of Language
> Alexander Hampton
The Struggle for Reason
>
Katy Beavers
The
Dialogue of Charles Lamb and S T Coleridge
> Paul
Cheshire
Coleridge's Old Sofa at Greta Hall
> Reviews
>
James
Vigus
on The Statesman's Science, by Pamela Edwards
>
David Jesson-Dibley on
Ancient Mariner Taylor by Ken McGoogan.
New Series 26, Winter 2005
>
Richard Gravil
The
Somerset Sound.
>
Peter Larkin
'Frost
at Midnight' - Some Coleridgean Intertwinings
>
Felicity James
The Many
Conversations of 'This Lime-Tree Bower'.
>
Akiko Sonoda Coleridge's Later Poetry and the Rise of
Literary Annuals
>
Reviews
> Tim
Fulford
on
Coleridge and the Doctors, by Neil Vickers, and
City of Health, Fields of Disease, by Martin Wallen.
>
Heidi Thomson
on
Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Seamus Perry.
>
James
Vigus
on
Coleridge and the Conservative
Imagination by Alan Gregory
>
Madeline
Huxtep
on the Kilve Study Weekend, 2005.
>
In Memoriam
>
J
Robert Barth,
S.J.
by Michael Raiger
>
Chris Rubinstein,
by Peter Larkin.
New Series 25, Summer 2005
>
Mary Wedd
The
Pains of Sleep.
>
Gavin
Hopps The Playful Devotions of Byron and Coleridge
>
Nora Meurs
Resisting the Silence: Coleridge's Courtship
of the Sublime
>
Alexander
Schlutz
Coleridgean Dreams and Nightmares
>
Robert
Mitchell Adam
Smith and Coleridge on the Love of Systems
>
Dennis Low A Portrait of Wordsworth and Maria Jane Jewsbury
>
David Baulch The Phantom of the Gothic in Nightmare Abbey
and Biographia
>
David Worthy On
Life in Late Georgian Somerset
>
Reviews
>
James
Vigus
on British Romanticism and Continental Influences, by
Peter Mortensen
>
Alex Hampton
on Romanticism and Transcendence: Wordsworth, Coleridge and the Religious
Imagination by J. Robert Barth, S.J.
New Series 24, Winter 2004
>
Anthony John Harding
Coleridge's Notebooks:
Manuscript to Print to Database.
>
Felicity
James
Coleridge and the Fears of Friendship, 1798
>
Elizabeth
A. Rubasky
'The Rime...': Coleridge's Models of
Interpretation
>
Anita M.
O'Connell
'Kubla Khan': The Waking Dream
>
Thomas J. Brennan
Transcendence Desired, Transcendence Denied
>
Linda L. Reesman
In Defence of Coleridge as Prophet
>
Monika Class
The Nature of the Address in France: an Ode
& Constancy...
>
Richard
Berkeley Silence and the Sublime in
Coleridge's Early Poetry
>
Waka
Ishikura
Coleridge,
Davy and the Science
of Method
>
Catherine E. Ross Revisiting Coleridge's Figure of 'My Pensive Sara'
>
Kiran Toor
Coleridge and the Prefiguring of
Jungian Dream Theory
>
Chris
Rubinstein
Coleridge and Jews
>
Reviews
>
Anthony
John Harding
on
Lectures 1818-19 on the History of Philosophy, ed J. R. de J.
Jackson
>
Heidi
Thomson
on Thomas Gray's Journal of his Visit to the Lake District 1769, ed
William Roberts
>
David
Vallins
on
Romantic Consciousness and Post-Romantic Consciousness by John Beer.
>
Sally Box
Francis à Court
New Series 23, Spring 2004
>
Paul
Cheshire
"I
lay too many Eggs": Coleridge's "Ostrich Carelessness" and the Problem of
Publication.
>
Duncan
Wu
The Road to Nether Stowey
>
Mark
Taylor
The Silence of the Lambs
>
Peter
Larkin
Scarcity by
Gift: Horizons of the "Lucy" Poems
>
Graham Davidson
Coleridge and the Bible
>
John
Beer
Coleridge, Cote House, and the White Lion
>
Reviews
>
Jeffrey W Barbeau
on
Col's Writings, Vol.
4: On Religion and Psychology,
ed John Beer
>
Nora Meurs
on
Col's Writings, Vol. 5 On the
Sublime, ed David Vallins
>
Felicity James
on
Coleridge and the Idea of Friendship
by Gurion Taussig
New Series 22, Winter 2003
>
Oskar Wellens
“The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner” in Dutch
>
Astrid Appells
Mythology and
Polytheism in the Lectures of S T Coleridge
>
Kristel Havreluk
The Moon:
Coleridge’s Intelligible Mystery
>
Alan Vardy
Fears in Solitude,
1848
>
Murray J Evans
The Divine Ideas
in Coleridge’s
Opus Maximum
>
Andrew Keanie
The Rime of the
Plaintive, Married Man
>
Hongkyu A Choe
Wordsworth’s
Poetry and Philosophy
>
Reviews
>
Felicity James
on
Presences that Disturb, by Damian Walford Davies
>
Paul Cheshire
on Amazing
Grace, (Slavery Poems) ed. James G Basker
on Coleridge’s Poetry and Prose: A Norton
Critical Edition
on Coleridge’s Notebooks, A Selection,
ed. Seamus Perry
>
Adam Rounce on English
Poetry of the Eighteenth-Century, by David Fairer
>
Christopher Rubinstein
on
Coleridge’s Three Great Poems, by Warren Stevenson
>
Alison Dodd
on The Kilve
Study Weekend 2003
>
John Hagen
on Charles Lamb’s
Mr H., performed by the Blake Players
New Series 21, Spring 2003
>
Jim Mays
Was Coleridge’s Father
as simple as a Child?
>
David Fairer
‘A little sparring about
Poetry’: Coleridge and Thelwall, 1796-8
> Nicholas Roe
Coleridge’s
Watchman Tour
> Robin Whittaker
Coleridge’s visit to
Worcester, 1796
> Michael John Kooy
Butler, Hazlitt and
Coleridge’s Quarto Pamphlet of 1798
> Maximiliaan van Woudenberg
Coleridge’s Literary Studies at Göttingen
> Reviews
>
Several Distinguished Scholars
on Coleridge’s Poetical Works, ed. Jim Mays
>
Anthony John Harding
on S.T.Coleridge and the
Sciences of Life, ed. Nicholas Roe
>
Peter Larkin
on The Scars of the Spirit,
by Geoffrey Hartman
>
Robin Jarvis on Apocalypse and Millenium
in English Romantic Poetry, by Morton Paley and
Romantic Atheism: Poetry and Freethought, 1780-1830,
by Martin Priestman
>
Janet Land
on Coleridge, Schiller and
Aesthetic Education, by Michael John Kooy
>
Jeffrey W Barbeau
on The Challenge of
Coleridge, by David P Haney
>
Paul Cheshire
on In Pursuit of Spring,
by Edward Thomas
> Megan O’Neill on Samuel Taylor Coleridge:
The Major Works, ed. H. J. Jackson
>
Relics, by Francis à Court
New Series 20, Winter 2002:
>
Richard Garnett
The Designer's
Tale
>
Paul Sheats Young Coleridge
and the Idea of Lyric
>
Reg Foakes ‘Tender Mercies’
and The Blossoming of the Solitary Date-Tree
>
Richard Matlak Swift's Aeolists
and Coleridge’s Eolian Harp
>
Stephen Burley The Silenced
Voice: Curses and Law in Coleridge's Poetry
>
Leah
Richards-Fisher Defining the
Personae in ‘The Ancient Mariner’
>
Ronald Wendling Dr Jekyll, Mr.
Coleridge, and the Possibilities of Writing
>
Michael Raiger Coleridge’s Early
Natural Philosophy
>
Nicholas Halmi When is a Symbol
not a Symbol? STC on the Eucharist
>
Karen McLean Plotinian Sources
for Coleridge's Theories of Evil
>
Dometa Wiegand Humboldt and
Coleridge: Science and Poetry
>
Alistair Heys Frost's Cruel
Chemistry
>
Linda Reesman Coleridge and the
'Learned Ladies'
>
Chris Rubinstein Coleridge, the
Wedgwood Annuity, and Edmund Oliver
>
Alan Gregory Coleridge in the
Encyclopaedia Britannica
>
Reviews
>Jeffrey W Barbeau
on Marginalia V, eds. H. J. Jackson and George
Whalley
New Series 19, Spring 2002:
> Nick and Cecilia Powell
Coleridge's London (Note)
>
Mary Wedd
Lamb and Coleridge in
London
>
John Beer
Coleridge at Highgate
>
Nicola Trott
Coleridge's City
>
Stuart Andrews
Coleridge and the Truth
in Christ
> Tilla Brading
2
Poems: An extract from AUTUMnal JOUR, and SARA
>
Reviews
>
David Jesson Dibley
on The Immortal Dinner,
Penelope
Hughes-Hallet
New Series 18, Winter 2001:
>
Lionel Hurtrez
Nature and Subjectivity;
Coleridge and Fichteanism
>
Michael Murphy
Rereading Coleridge's
Pantisocracy
>
Reggie Watters
Coleridge the Unitarian
>
Phil S Teacy
Coleridge the Anglican
>
Tom Mayberry
Some Newly Discovered
Letters
>
Albert Ross
On First Looking Into
Mays' Coleridge (Poem)
New Series 17, Summer 2001:
> Paul Cheshire
‘The Eolian
Harp’
[The
Rugby Manuscript: Folios 26r, 27r, 27v, 28r - not available online]
>
Phil Cardinale
Noises in a Swound
>
Peter Larkin
Landscape Sailing to a
New World
>
Seamus Perry
Coleridge's Scotland
>
Graham Davidson
Coleridge in Malta
>
Alan Halsey
STC: Initials as
Structure—A Poem
>
Review
>
Robin Jarvis on Lucy Newlyn Reading, Writing and
Romanticism
New Series 16, Winter 2000:
>
J. Robert Barth, S. J.
The
Biographia Literaria as Conversation Poem
>
David M. Baulch
Reading
Coleridge Reading Blake
>
Allan Clayson
Coleridge's Holidays at
Ramsgate
>
Nichola Deane
Response to Crisis in
Coleridge's Letters
>
Alex J. Dick
Citizen Khan
>
Len Epp
Coleridge and the
Non-empirical Imagination
>
George Erving
The Breakdown of Moral
Order in Osorio
>
Angela Esterhammer
Cognitive Process and
Commanding Genius
>
Douglas Hedley
Cudworth, Coleridge and
Schelling
>
Rick Hocks
“And art thou nothing?”
Constancy to an Ideal Object
>
Kathryn Kimball
Coleridge's Dream Theory
and the Dual Imagination
>
Peter Kitson
Coleridge, Cromwell and
Southey
>
R. K. Raval
Light as a Romantic
Positive
> Michael Eberle-Sinatra
The
Flying Dutchman and the 'Ancient Mariner'
(note)
>
Lou Thompson
Liminality, Communitas,
and Patriarchy in 'Christabel'
>
Ronald C. Wendling
Coleridge's Critical
Sympathy with Plato
New Series 15, Spring 2000:
>
Reggie Watters
Coleridge, Female
Friendship and ‘Lines written at Shurton Bars’
>
Mary Wedd
Charles Lamb, The Friend
>
John Powell Ward
Wordsworth and
Friendship
>
Gurion Taussig
Idea and Substance:
Coleridge, Thomas Poole, and the Gendering of Male
Friendship
>
Kaz Oishi
Coleridge's
Philanthropy: Poverty, Dissenting Radicalism and the
Language of Benevolence
New Series 14, Autumn 1999:
>
Marilyn Gaull
The Correspondent Breeze
>
Alan Vardy
To Argue by Metaphor
>
Michael Raiger
Coleridge's Metaphysics
>
Alan Gregory
A Wise Prophet Faces
Backward
>
Megan O'Neill
The Rhetoric of
Unification
>
Charles Armstrong
The Deferences of
Friendship
>
Erik Gray
“Let the Credit Go”
>
Robert C. Koepp
What [His] Bird's Worth
>
William R. Hooton
The Politics of
Pantheism
>
Anthony John Harding
Coleridge & the Meaning
of Hades
>
Linda Reesman
Reviving Coleridge's
Utopian Vision
>
Neil Vickers
Coleridge & Tom Wedgwood
>
David Vallins
Akenside, Coleridge and Transcendence
>
Graham Davidson
Postscript
New Series 13, Spring 1999:
>
David Fairer
Eighteenth-Century
Poetic Landscapes
>
Tim Fulford
Mary Robinson and the
Abyssinian Maid
>
Robin Jarvis
Landscape and
Locomotion: Coleridge the Walker
> Reviews
>Tilar Mazzeo
Romanticism and Colonialism: Writing and Empire,
1780-1830,
edited by Tim Fulford and Peter Kitson
New Series 12, Winter 1998:
>
Jane Stabler
“Kindred Powers in
Nature”: Anna Barbauld and Samuel Taylor Coleridge'
>
Dennis Low
“The very way to be not
read”: The Creative Significance of Literary
Inconsequentiality in Sara Coleridge's
Phantasmion
'
>
Paul Magnuson
Subscribers To
Coleridge's
Poems
(1796), or Duckings and Drubbings in Nottingham'
> Reviews
> Sally Box
on Jennifer Ford, Romanticism,
Dreams and
the Medical Imagination
New Series 11, Spring 1998:
>
Jim Mays
The
Lyrical Ballads in Wicklow
>
Seamus Perry
Coleridge's Names
>
Michael Murphy
Coleridge and Atheism in
the 1790's
> Reviews
> Mary Anne Perkins
on Anthony John Harding
The Reception of Myth in English Romanticism ,
>
Peter Larkin
on Robin Jarvis,
Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel
>
Walter Crawford
on
The
Rime of the Ancient Mariner,
illustrated by Alan Andrew Farrant
New Series 10, Autumn 1997:
>
Duncan Wu
Anthologizing Women Poets of
the Romantic Period
>
Shirley Watters
Sara
Coleridge and
Phantasmion
> Reviews
>
Paul Cheshire
The
Imagination: What Is It?, A Review of the Bridge
Foundation Day Conference, Bristol 17 May 1997.
>
Edoardo Zuccato
on Morton D. Paley,
Coleridge's Later Poetry
>
Alison Dodd
on Raymonde
Hainton,
The Unknown
Coleridge
>
Lynda Pratt
on Mark Storey,
Robert Southey
New Series 9, Spring 1997:
>
Reggie Watters
‘A Limber elf’: Coleridge and the Child
>
Graham Davidson
The Idea of
Transcendence and the Images of Childhood
>
Reviews
>
Peter Larkin
on
Landscape, Liberty & Authority,
Tim Fulford
>
Seamus Perry
on
The Italian Coleridge,
Edoardo Zuccato
New Series 8, Autumn 1996:
>
Roger Robinson
Hartley Coleridge:
bicentenary Lecture
>
Raymonde Hainton
Derwent Coleridge: The
Romantic Child
>
John Powell Ward
Wordsworth's Children
> Francis à Court
Coleridge as a Bird
Conference Issue, July 1996
[unnumbered]
>
Peter Larkin
David Jones and ‘The
Ancient Mariner’
>
Alan Halsey
An Afterword
> Antje Klesse
Mervyn Peake's
illustrations for 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'
New Series 7, Spring 1996:
>
Stuart Andrews
Coleridge, Bristol and
Revolution
>
Peter Kitson
Coleridge,
The French Revolution and The Ancient Mariner: A Reassessment
> Reviews
> Seamus Perry
on Rosemary Ashton, Samuel Taylor Coleridge: a
Critical Biography (1995)
> Paul Cheshire
on Ted Hughes, ‘The Snake and the Oak’ in Winter
Pollen: Occasional Prose (1994)
New Series 6, Autumn 1995:
>
Mary Wedd
What is the Lasting
Appeal of ‘The Ancient Mariner’?
>
Seamus Perry
Attempts at Sublimity:
Young Coleridge and ‘The Ancient Mariner’
> Reviews
> Graham Davidson
on Anya Taylor,
Coleridge's Writings Volume Two: On Humanity (1995)
> Michael Birtchnell
Review of “The Bristol Connection: St. George's, Brandon
Hill”
>
Cornelius Peck
Lines Written between
Alfoxden and Nether Stowey (Poem)
New Series 5, Spring 1995:
>
Graham Davidson
Coleridge, Poetic Form
and Nationhood
>
Reggie Watters
Coleridge, Family and
the West Country
>
Walter B. and Ann M. Crawford
Supplement to The
Coleridge Bibliography (Volumes I-III)
> Review
> Graham Davidson
on Mary Anne Perkins, Coleridge's Philosophy
(1994)
> Tributes to David Miall
New Series 4, Autumn 1994:
>
Roger Robinson
Beattie, Wordsworth and
Coleridge
>
Duncan Wu
Coleridge, Thelwall and
the Politics of Poetry
>
Walter B. Crawford
Comparative Studies of
Coleridge Illustrations
> Review
>Olive Peto
on the World Premiere of The
Fall of Robespierre
New Series 3, Spring 1994:
>
Nicholas Roe
Coleridge & Thelwall:
Medical Science, Politics, and Poetry'
>
Graham Davidson
Wordsworth and the
Absolute
>
Walter B. Crawford
Coleridgeana:
Opportunities for Coleridge Research and Study
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