Ernest Hartley Coleridge

Ernest Hartley Coleridge

Ernest Hartley Coleridge (1846 – 1920) was a British literary scholar and poet. He was son of Derwent Coleridge and grandson of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He did scholarly work on his grandfather’s manuscripts, being the last of the Coleridges involved in their editing. He also took part in the campaign to buy the Coleridge Cottage in Nether Stowey for the nation. He provided this epitaph

:Stranger, beneath this roof in byegone days:Dwelt Coleridge. Here he sang his witching lays:Of that strange Mariner, and what befel,:In mystic hour, the Lady Christabel.:And here, what time the Summer’s breeze blew free,:Came Lamb, the gentle-hearted child of glee;:Here Wordsworth came, and wild-eyed Dorothy!:Now, all is silent but the taper light,:Which, from these Cottage windows shone at night,:Hath streamed afar. To these great souls was given:A double portion of the light of Heaven.

Works

*Anima Poetae. From the Unpublished Note-Books of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1895) editor
*Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1895) editor
*The Works of Lord Byron (1898) 13 volumes, editor with Rowland E. Prothero
*Poems (1898)
*Life & Correspondence of John Duke Lord Coleridge Lord Chief Justice of England (1904) two volumes
*The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1912)
*The Life of Thomas Coutts Banker (1920) two volumes

ee also

*Christabel Rose Coleridge, Ernest's sister

External links

*

* [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/4017/index.html The Genealogy of Coleridge Family and Coleridge links]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Coleridge (surname) — Coleridge is a surname, and may refer to: Bernard Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge (1851–1927), British politician, son of John Duke Coleridge Derwent Coleridge, British scholar and teacher, son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Edward Philip Coleridge,… …   Wikipedia

  • Coleridge — (spr. kōlriddsch), 1) Samuel Taylor, engl. Dichter, Kritiker und Theolog, der originalste Reformator der englischen Poesie zur Zeit der französischen Revolution, geb. 20. Okt. 1772 zu Ottery St. Mary in Devonshire, wo sein Vater Prediger war,… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Derwent Coleridge — Rev. Derwent Coleridge Born Derwent Coleridge 14 September 1800 Keswick, Cumberland Died 28 March 1883 Torquay …   Wikipedia

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge — Samuel Taylor Coleridge, por Washington Allston Nacimiento …   Wikipedia Español

  • Don Juan (Byron) — Byron s Don Juan (Penguin Classics version) Don Juan (  /d …   Wikipedia

  • Highgate School — Infobox Secondary school name = Highgate School motto = Altiora In Votis ( Latin: I pray for the higher things ) set your heart on higher things type = Independent (British Public School) affiliations = Eton Group, HMC city = Highgate, London… …   Wikipedia

  • Book of Bodley Head Verse — The Book of Bodley Head Verse was edited by J. B. Priestley and published by The Bodley Head in 1926. Poets included were:Lascelles Abercrombie mdash; A. E. mdash; T. B. Aldrich mdash; Kenneth Ashley mdash; Maurice Baring mdash; Aubrey Beardsley… …   Wikipedia

  • It (pronoun) — It (IPAEng|ɪt) is a third person, singular neuter pronoun (subject case) in Modern English.UsageIn English, words such as it and the adjective its have been used to refer to babies and pets, although with the passing of the Victorian era this… …   Wikipedia

  • Archibald Seton — Archibald Seton, Esq. (b. 1758 d. March 30, 1818) was member of the Supreme Council at Fort William, Bengal, Lieutenant Governor of the Prince of Wales Island (Penang), President at the court of his Majesty Shah Allum at Delhi, among the many… …   Wikipedia

  • George Byron — Lord Byron George Gordon Noel Byron, 6. Baron Byron of Rochdale, (* 22. Januar 1788 in London; † 19. April 1824 in Messolongi, Griechenland), bekannt als Lord Byron, war ein britischer Dichter, Enkel von John Byron, einem Südseeforscher und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”