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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.
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Addenda and corrigenda to volume 1
No. 27 should have been attributed to Charles Burney, Jr. (1757–1817), the journalist, rather than to his father.
No. 28 is attributed to John Stoddart (1773–1856) in Mary Moorman, William Wordsworth: A Biography (1957–65), i, 505n. He was personally acquainted with Coleridge.
No. 36(b) is attributed to Walter Scott in Edgar Johnson, Sir Walter Scott: The Great Unknown (1970), i, 310.
No. 39 is attributed to William Hazlitt in P.P. Howe, ed., The Complete Works of William Hazlitt (1930–4), xviii, 463.
No. 58 is attributed to Henry Crabb Robinson in Oskar Wellens, ‘Henry Crabb Robinson, Reviewer of Wordsworth, Coleridge and Byron in the Critical Review: Some New Attributions’, Bulletin of Research in the Humanities, lxxxiv (1981), 101.
No. 83 is attributed to George Croly in The Romantics Reviewed, Part A, ii, 589.
No. 108 is said to be probably by the author and inventor Isaac Taylor (1787–1865) in John Colmer, ed., On the Constitution of the Church and State (Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, – 1969– –x), xxxvn. Taylor was a regular contributor to the Eclectic Review.
Select bibliography
The following books provide further information concerning the reception of Coleridge’s writings during the period.
- Allen, Peter , The Cambridge Apostles: The Early Years, Cambridge 1978.
- Ashton, Rosemary , The German Idea: Four English Writers and the Reception of English Thought. 1800–1860, Cambridge 1980.
- Duffy, John J. (ed.), Coleridge’s American Disciples: The Selected Correspondence of James Marsh, Amherst, Mass. 1973.
- Harding, Anthony John , Coleridge and the Inspired Word, Kingston and Montreal 1985.
- Haven, Richard and Josephine , and Maurianne Adams (eds), Samuel Taylor Coleridge: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism and Scholarship … 1793–1899, Boston, Mass. 1976.
- Prickett, Stephen , Romanticism and Religion: The Tradition of Coleridge and Wordsworth in the Victorian Church, Cambridge 1976.
- Reiman, Donald H. (ed.), The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, New York and London 1972, 7 vols. (in two parts of 2 and 5 vols. respectively).
- Sanders, Charles Richard , Coleridge and the Broad Church Movement, Durham, North Carolina 1942.
Index
- Academic 281–3
- Adams, Maurianne see Richard Haven
- Addison, Joseph 254, 278
- Aeschylus 17, 146, 189, 191, 297
- Aldrovandus 147
- Al-Farabi 260
- Alfred, King 101
- Allen, Peter 312
- Allsop, Thomas 5, 153
- Allston, Washington 222
- Analytical Review 225
- Ancaster, Earl of 10
- Annual Register 156
- Anstey, John 11, 22
- Antaeus 147
- Aquinas, Thomas 288
- Archimedes 11
- Aristotle 2, 34, 74, 288
- Armour, Richard W. Arnold, Matthew xi14, 16, 141–5
- Arnold, Thomas 168, 172, 221
- Ashton, Rosemary 312
- Athanasius, St 63
- Athenaeum 13, 17, 23, 134–40, 187–97
- Atlantic Monthly 19, 198–224
- Augustan Review 260–7
- Bacon, Francis 55, 62, 67, 88, 136
- Baillie, Joanna 286
- Bancroft, Richard 106
- Ba...
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Series
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Note on the Text
- Introduction
- Chronology
- Table Talk (1835)
- General Estimates
- Theory of Life (1848)
- General Estimates (1864–89)
- Poetical Works (1893)
- Letters (1895)
- Poems On Various Subjects (1796)
- Ode on the Departing Year (1796)
- Poems, Second Edition (1797)
- Fears in Solitude (1798)
- Lyrical Ballads (1798)
- Remorse (1813)
- Christabel, Kubla Khan, a Vision; the Pains of Sleep (1816)
- Biographia Literaria (1817)
- Sibylline Leaves (1817)
- Zapolya (1817)
- Addenda and Corrigenda to Volume I
- Select Bibliography
- Index