Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Vol. 2 (of 2)

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Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Vol. 2 (of 2)

by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

EN·~12 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

LETTERS OFSAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

0:18

CONTENTS OF VOLUME II

7:27

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:05

CHAPTER VIIA LONG ABSENCE1804-1806

1:36:47

CHAPTER VIIIHOME AND NO HOME1806-1807

20:50

CHAPTER IXA PUBLIC LECTURER1807-1808

20:46

CHAPTER XGRASMERE AND THE FRIEND1808-1810

45:38

CHAPTER XIA JOURNALIST, A LECTURER, A PLAYWRIGHT1810-1813

1:23:06

CHAPTER XIIA MELANCHOLY EXILE1813-1815

1:04:44

CHAPTER XIIINEW LIFE AND NEW FRIENDS1816-1821

1:33:27

Description

This volume gathers Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s correspondence from the middle years of his life, a period marked by long separations, bustling public engagements, and a restless search for purpose. The letters trace his movements between the Lake District and London, his attempts to support a family, and his forays into lecturing, journalism, and playwriting. Readers will hear his voice as he writes to friends, fellow poets, and acquaintances about everyday concerns, literary projects, and the shifting fortunes of his career.

Beyond the day‑to‑day details, the collection offers a vivid portrait of the Romantic circle—Word worth, Southey, the Poole family, and many others—through candid exchanges that reveal both camaraderie and tension. Coleridge’s reflections on his own health, finances, and creative doubts provide a humanizing glimpse into the mind of a poet whose imagination shaped an era. Listening to these letters brings the 19th‑century literary world to life, inviting listeners to share in the hopes, anxieties, and enduring friendships that animated his later years.

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en

Duration

~12 hours (715K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

1772–1834

A dreamlike poet of the English Romantic movement, he gave readers unforgettable works like The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan. His writing joined eerie imagination with sharp thought, helping shape both poetry and literary criticism.

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