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Index of Past Issues

Articles are available online two years after print publication.

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
  • In Memoriam Mark Taylor

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

New Series 32, Winter 2008

  • Gregory Leadbetter  Liberty and Occult Ambition in Coleridge's Early Poetry
  • Samantha Harvey  Wordless Words: Children, Language, and nature's Ministry in 'The Nightingale: a Conversation Poem'
  • Justin Shepherd  Fears in Solitude: Private Places and Public Faces
  • Stuart Andrews  Coleridge, Gladstone and the Irish Catholics
  • Saeko Yoshikawa  The Abounding Honeysuckle: Edward Thomas, S.T. Coleridge and the Quantock Hills
  • Cristina Flores  'That Marvellous Coleridge': The Influence of S.T. Coleridge's Poetry and Poetics in Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936)
  • Setsuko Wake  Coleridge's Transcendental Philosophy: Knowing through Conscience as "a Spiritual Sensation"
  • Peter Anderson  'Thickening, deepening, blackening': starlings and the object of poetry in Coleridge and Dante
  • Waka Ishikura  Coleridge's Poetic Ally—Sir William Rowan Hamilton

Reviews

  • Joyce Crick on Faustus from the German of Goethe translated by S.T. Coleridge ed. F Burwick and J McKusick
  • Hugh Craig on The Stylometric Analysis of Faustus from the German of Goethe translated by S.T. Coleridge ed. F Burwick and J McKusick
  • Ross Wilson on Coleridge and Scepticism, by Ben Bryce
  • Robin Schofield on The Erotic Coleridge: Women, Love and the Law Against Divorce by Anya Taylor
  • Tim Whelan on Joseph Cottle and the Romantics by Basil Cottle
  • Jeffrey Einboden on The Genealogy of the Romantic Symbol, by Nicholas Halmi
  • Wolfgang G. Müller on The Romantic Poets. A Guide to Criticism by Uttarah Natarajan
  • Nick Dodd on Kilve Study Weekend 2008: Coleridge's Religious Imagination

New Series 31, Summer 2008

  • Pamela Woof  The Uses of Notebooks: from Journal to Album
  • Paul Cheshire   From Infant’s Soul to Black Book
  • Josie Dixon The Mind’s Eye: Vision and Experience in the Notebooks
  • Graham Davidson  Springs, Fountains and Volcanoes
  • Heidi Thomson  “Merely the Emptying out of my Desk”
  • Barry Hough and Howard Davies  Coleridge as Public Secretary in Malta
  • Dewey Hall  Poetic Indebtedness in Coleridge and Shelley

Reviews

  • Tim Fulford on The Journal of a Short Tour… by John May, ed. Ian Broadway
  • James Vigus on British and European Romanticisms, ed. Christoph Bode
  • Felicity James on Southey and the Contexts of English Romanticism, ed Lynda Pratt
  • Helen Boyles on The New Writings of Hazlitt, ed. Duncan Wu
  • In Memoriam Allan Clayson

 New Series 30, Winter 2007

Reviews

New Series 29, Summer 2007

In Memoriam

New Series 28, Winter 2006 

Reviews

New Series 27, Summer 2006

Reviews

New Series 26, Winter 2005

Reviews

New Series 25, Summer 2005

Reviews

New Series 24, Winter 2004

Reviews (single link to all Winter 2004 reviews)

New Series 23, Spring 2004

Reviews

New Series 22, Winter 2003

Reviews

New Series 21, Spring 2003

Reviews

New Series 20, Winter 2002

Reviews 

New Series 19, Spring 2002

Reviews 

New Series 18, Winter 2001

New Series 17, Summer 2001

Review

New Series 16, Winter 2000

New Series 15, Spring 2000

New Series 14, Autumn 1999

New Series 13, Spring 1999

Reviews

  • Tilar Mazzeo  Romanticism and Colonialism: Writing and Empire, 1780-1830, edited by Tim Fulford and Peter Kitson

New Series 12, Winter 1998

Reviews

New Series 11, Spring 1998

Reviews 

New Series 10, Autumn 1997

Reviews 

New Series 9, Spring 1997

Reviews

New Series 8, Autumn 1996

Conference Issue, July 1996 [unnumbered]

New Series 7, Spring 1996

Reviews 

New Series 6, Autumn 1995

Reviews

Cornelius Peck  Lines Written between Alfoxden and Nether Stowey (Poem)

New Series 5, Spring 1995

Review

New Series 4, Autumn 1994

Review

New Series 3, Spring 1994

New Series 2, Autumn 1993

New Series 1, Winter 1992/93

Reviews

The Coleridge Bulletin 3, Winter 1990

The Coleridge Bulletin 2, Summer 1989

The Coleridge Bulletin 1, Summer 1988

 

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