Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey

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Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey

by Joseph Cottle

EN·~14 hours·82 chapters

Chapters

82 total

INTRODUCTION.

13:25

REMINISCENCES.

17:09

S. T. COLERIDGE.

10:39

LIBERTY.

9:45

TO W. J. H.

21:29

S. T. C."

0:41

S. T. C."

1:11

S. T. C."

0:43

S. T. C."

0:21

S. T. C."

0:33

Description

A contemporary’s recollection brings the lives of two towering poets into vivid focus, offering listeners a candid portrait of their brilliance, eccentricities, and the human frailties that shadowed their fame. Through personal anecdotes and carefully selected correspondence, the narrative sketches the youthful vigor that sparked their collaborations and the later years when memory and regret colored their reflections. The tone balances reverence for their artistic gifts with a sober look at the choices that shaped their destinies.

Central to the memoir is a striking letter in which one poet lays bare his own remorse, pleading that his shortcomings be recorded for the benefit of others. This confession, presented without adornment, serves as a moral compass, inviting listeners to consider how genius and vulnerability coexist. The work does more than satisfy curiosity; it aims to extract timeless lessons about ambition, integrity, and the quiet strength found in honest self‑examination.

For anyone drawn to the Romantic era, the intimate storytelling and thoughtful commentary make this a compelling listening experience, turning historical figures into relatable guides on the “Ocean of Life.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (853K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Joseph Cottle

Joseph Cottle

1770–1853

A Bristol bookseller turned publisher, he gave early backing to some of the best-known poets of the Romantic era. He also wrote poetry and memoirs of literary life that kept his name in the story of Coleridge, Southey, and Wordsworth.

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