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Index of Past Issues

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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 DinnerPenelope 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