Bibliographical entries for Samuel Taylor Coleridge

SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834)

[There is a concordance of the poetry (based on the Complete Poetical Works, ed. E. H. Coleridge, 2 vols. Oxford, 1912) by Sister E. Logan, St Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, 1940 (priv. ptd).]

 

                                    (1) BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Dillon, A. E.  The Coleridge Collection at the Manchester Reference Library.  Lib’. Assoc.  Rec. I, 1931.

Wise, T. J.  The Ashley Library: a Catalogue of Printed Books, Manuscripts and Autograph Letters Collected by T. J. Wise.  11 vols.  1922-36 (priv. ptd).  [Coleridge items chiefly in vols I, VIII and X.]

Coleridge: Centenary Exhibition Organized by the University of the South West of England.  [Exeter, 1934.]

Noyes, R.  The Oscar L. Watkins Wordsworth-Coleridge Collection.  Indiana Quart. for Bookmen, I, 1945.

Coleridge: an Excerpt from the General Catalogue of Printed Books in the British Museum.  1947.  [Includes a list of Coleridge’s annotated books, excepting the ‘Ottery Collection’, for which see T. C. Skeat under (7), below.]

Raysor, T. M. and R. Wellek.  Coleridge.  [In The English Romantic Poets: a Review of Research, ed. T. M. Raysor, New York, 1950.  A selective critical review.]

 

                                    (3) SELECTIONS

Select Poetry and Prose.  Ed. S. Potter.  1933; 1950 (with some marginalia added)  (Nonesuch Lib.).

The Portable Coleridge.  Ed. I. A. Richards.  New York, 1950.

Selected Poetry and Prose.  Ed. E. Schneider.  New York, 1951.

Selected Poetry and Prose.  Ed. D. A. Stauffer.  New York, 1951.

 

                                    (4) POETRY

                                    (a) Collections

Poems.  Ed. ‘Morchard Bishop’ (O. Stonor).  1954.

                                    (b) Selections

Poems.  Ed. G. Grigson.  1951.

 

                                    (5) PROSE

[Principal sources of material from Coleridge’s Notebooks previously pbd are: Anima Poetae, ed. E. H. Coleridge, 1895; J. L. Lowes, The Road to Xanadu, Boston, 1927, 1930 (enlarged); and T. M. Raysor, Coleridge and ‘Asra’, Chapel Hill, 1929.]

Snyder, A. D.  Coleridge’s ‘Theory of Life’.  MLN.  XLVII, 1932.  [Two MS. notes.]

–– Coleridge’s Notes.  TLS.  7 April 1932.

[See also 31 May 1934.]

–– Coleridge Documents.  TLS.  26 Nov. 1938.  [MS. addns to her edn of the Treatise on Method.]

Coleridge Discovers the Lake Country.  Ed. G. H. B. Coleridge.  [In Wordsworth and Coleridge: Studies in Honor of G. M. Harper, Princeton, 1939.  Sara Hutchinson’s transcript of journal-letters written by Coleridge in 1802; a more accurate transcript, amplified from the Notebooks, is ptd in Inquiring Spirit, ed. K. Coburn, 1951.]

Coleridge on Trial Marriages: Text of an Unfinished Essay.  Ed. G. S. Hellman.  Saturday Rev. of Lit.  29 Aug. 1942.

The Philosophical Lectures, Hitherto Unpublished.  Ed. K. Coburn.  1949.  [Includes unpbd marginalia and excerpts from Notebooks.]

Coleridge on Classical Prosody: an Unidentified Review of 1797.  Ed. G. Whalley.  RES.  New Ser. II, 1951.

Inquiring Spirit: a New Presentation of Coleridge from his Published and Unpublished Prose Writings.  Ed. K. Coburn.  1951.  [Includes excerpts from Notebooks and marginalia, about one-third unpbd.]

The Statesman’s Manual; A Lay Sermon.  [Both in Political Tracts of Wordsworth, Coleridge and Shelley, ed. R. J. White, Cambridge, 1953.]

Biographia Literaria.  Ed. G. Watson.  1956 (Everyman’s Lib.).  [Excludes Satyrane’s Letters and the critique of ‘Bertram’.]

The Notebooks of Coleridge.  Ed. K. Coburn.  Vol. I, pts i, ii (1794-1804).  New York, 1957-.  [11 vols. are projected.  See also her Coleridge’s Quest for Self-Knowledge, Listener, 8 Sept. 1949.]

 

                                    (6) CORRESPONDENCE

[See also, under (7) below, articles by E. L. Griggs, most of which contain unpbd letters or passages from them.]

Abbott, T. O.  Coleridge MSS.  N & Q. 2 May 1931.  [Letter to ‘Lucius’, undated.]

Birss, J. H.  Coleridge MSS.  N & Q. 26 Dec. 1931.  [Letter of 3 June 1823.]

Coleridge to a Young Clergyman.  More Books, XIV, 1939.  [To Rev. J. Gillman, 9 Nov. 1832.]

Some Early Nineteenth-Century Letters [by Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey, Allsop] Hitherto Unpublished.  Ed. L. N. Broughton.  [In Nineteenth-Century Studies, ed. H. Davis et al., Ithaca, 1940.]

Some Letters of the Wordsworth Family, Now First Published, with a Few Unpublished Letters of Coleridge and Southey and Others.  Ed. L. N. Broughton.  Ithaca, 1942.

Schreiber, C. F.  Coleridge to Boosey – Boosey to Coleridge.  Yale Univ. Lib. Gazette, XXII, 1947.

Letters of Coleridge, Selected.  Ed. K. Raine.  1950 [for 1952].

Renz, M. F.  A Coleridge Unpublished Letter and Some Remarks concerning the Poet’s Interest in the Sound of Words.  N & Q. April 1953.  [To Mrs Lockhart, 26 July 1833.]

Collected Letters.  Ed. E. L. Griggs.  Vols I and II (1785-1806).  Oxford, 1956.  [6 volsare projected.]

 

                                    MARGINALIA AND MARKED BOOKS

[The only comprehensive attempt to record Coleridge’s marked books is the work of J. L. Haney, A Bibliography of Coleridge, 1903; The Marginalia of Coleridge, 1923; and Coleridge the Commentator, 1934.  Important marginalia are also ptd in The Philosophical Lectures, ed. K. Coburn, 1949, and in Inquiring Spirit, ed. K. Coburn, 1951.]

Nidecker, H.  Notes marginales de Coleridge.  Revue de litt. comparée, VI [Kant, Schelling], VII [Schubert], X [Schubert, Hegel], XI-XII [Steffens], XIII [Oersted], 1927-33.  [All are from the Brit. Museum.  The series was not completed.]

Ashley, A. J.  Coleridge on Gait [‘The Provost’].  TLS.  25 Sept. 1930.

Gibbs, W. E.  Unpublished Variants in Coleridge’s Poetry.  MLN.  XLVI, 1931.  [Poems 1797.]

–– Two Unpublished Notes by Coleridge.  MLN.  XLVIII, 1933.  [Cowley and Mandeville’s ‘Bees’.]

Fletcher, E. G.  Two Coleridge Marginalia.  N & Q.  30 Sept. 1933.  [Swift’s ‘Gulliver’ and ‘Biographia Scoticana’.]

Haney, J. L.  Coleridge the Commentator.  [In Coleridge: Studies by Several Hands, ed. E. Blunden and E. L. Griggs, 1934.]

Snyder, A. D.  Coleridge Marginalia in the Forster Library.  N. & Q.  24 Nov. 1934.

Evans, B. I.  Coleridge’s Copy of ‘Fears in Solitude’.  TLS.  18 April 1935.

Hart, A.  A Criticism by Coleridge.  TLS.  19 May 1935.  [Parnell’s ‘Historical Apology’.]

Van Patten, N.  A Presentation Copy of Coleridge’s Sibylline Leaves.  Library, 4th Ser. XVII, 1937.

Patton, L.  Coleridge and the Soldier.  TLS.  21 Aug. 1937.  [Stewart’s Outlines for the British Land Forces.]

–– Coleridge Marginalia in the Duke University Library: Charles Tennyson Turner’s ‘Sonnets’.  Duke Univ. Lib. Notes, no. 15, 1945.

–– Coleridge’s Marginal Comments on Bowles’ The Spirit of Discovery.  Duke Univ. Lib. Notes, no. 19, 1948.

Shearer, E. A.  Wordsworth and Coleridge Marginalia in a Copy of Richard Payne Knight’s Analytical Inquiry.  HLQ.  I, 1938.  [Replies by J. I. Lindsay, p. 95, and J. H. Wagenblass, XIII, 1950.]

Curry, K.  A Note on Coleridge’s Copy of Malthus.  PMLA.  LIV, 1939.  [Comments on G. R. Potter’s article, LI, 1936.]

Davies, D.  Coleridge’s Marginalia in Mather’s Magnalia.  HLQ.  II, 1939.

Heinemann, F. H.  Unknown Coleridge Marginalia.  N & Q.  29 June 1940.  [Manchester College copy of The Friend.]

–– Coleridge on Swedenborg, with Unpublished Marginalia on the ‘Prodromus’, California Univ.  Publ. in Eng. XIV, 1943.

Brinkley, R. F.  Some Unpublished Coleridge Marginalia: Richter and Reimarus.  JEGP.  XLIV, 1945.  [Volume and marginalia described in Princeton Univ. Lib. Chron. v, 1943.]

–– Coleridge on John Petvin and John Locke.  HLQ.  VIII, 1945.

Brinkley, R. F.  Coleridge Transcribed.  RES.  XXIV, 1948.  [MS. facs. of some annotated books.]

–– Coleridge’s Criticism of Jeremy Taylor.  HLQ.  XIII, 1950.

Fairchild, H. N.  Hartley, Pistorius and Coleridge.  PMLA.  LXII, 1947.

Finch, J. S.  Charles Lamb’s Copy of The History of Philip de Commines with Autograph Notes by Lamb and Coleridge.  Princeton Univ. Lib. Chron. IX, 1947.

Coleridge, N. F. D.  Coleridge and Wordsworth.  TLS.  3 July 1948.  [Biographia Literaria.] Ross, J.  The Friend.  TLS.  7 Feb. 1948.  [Bristol Library copy.]

[Whalley, G.]  The Dispersal of Coleridge’s Books.  TLS.  28 Oct. and 3 Dec. 1949.

–– A Library Cormorant.  Listener, 9 Sept. 1954.

Hough, G.  Some Coleridge Marginalia.  MLN.  LXVI, 1951.  [Hone’s Apocryphal New Testament.]

Elmen, P.  Editorial Revisions of Coleridge’s Marginalia.  MLN.  LXVII, 1952.  [H. N. Coleridge’s editorial practice.]

Hardy, B.  Coleridge’s Marginalia in Fuller’s ‘Pisgah-Sight of Palestine’.  MLR.  XLVII, 1952.

Skeat, T. C.  Note-books and Marginalia of Coleridge.  Brit. Museum Quart.  XVI, 1952.  [Describes the ‘Ottery Collection’ in the Brit. Museum.]

Seronsy, C. C. Coleridge Marginalia in Lamb’s Copy of Daniel’s Poetical Works.  Harvard Lib. Bull.  VII, 1953.

–– Marginalia by Coleridge in Three of his Published Works.  SP.  LI, 1954.  [Harvard copies of Conciones, Friend and Aids to Reflection.]

Coleridge on the Seventeenth Century.  Ed. R. F. Brinkley.  Durham, N.C., 1955.  [Chiefly fresh transcripts of Literary Remains marginalia.]

 

                                    (7) BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM

[Reviews of his works, 1816-34, in Contemporary Reviews of Romantic Poetry, ed. J. Wain, 1953.]

Mill, J. S.  Coleridge.  [In his Dissertations and Discussions, vol. I, 1859; ed. F. R. Leavis in Mill on Bentham and Coleridge, 1950.]

Carver, P. L.  The Authorship of a Review of ‘Christabel’ Attributed to Hazlitt.  JEGP.  XXIX, 1930.  [By Brougham?]

–– Coleridge and the Theory of Imagination.  UTQ.  IX, 1940.

Feiling, K. G.  Coleridge.  [In his Sketches in Nineteenth-Century Biography, 1930.]

–– Coleridge and the English Conservatives.  [In The Social and Political Ideas of Some Representative Thinkers of the Age of Reaction and Reconstruction, ed. F. J. C. Hearnshaw, 1932.]

Gibbs, W. E.  An Unpublished Letter from John Thelwall to Coleridge.  MLR.  XXV, 1930. Griggs, E. L.  Coleridge at Malta.  MP.  XXVII, 1930.

–– Swinburne on Coleridge.  MP.  XXX, 1932.

–– Hazlitt’s Estrangement from Coleridge and Wordsworth.  MLN.  XLVIII, 1933.

–– James Fenimore Cooper on Coleridge.  Amer. Lit.  IV, 1933.

–– The Death of Coleridge: an Unpublished Letter from Mrs H. N. Coleridge to her Brother.  [In Coleridge: Studies by Several Hands, 1934.]

–– An Early Defense of ‘Christabel’.  [In Wordsworth and Coleridge: Studies in Honor of G. M. Harper, Princeton, 1939.]

–– Coleridge Fille: a Biography of Sara Coleridge.  Oxford, 1940.

–– Southey’s Estimate of Coleridge.  HLQ.  IX, 1945.

–– The Willing Suspension of Disbelief.  [In Elizabethan and Other Essays in Honor of G. F. Reynolds, Boulder, 1945.]

–– Coleridge and Thomas Pringle.  Quart. Bull. of S. African Lib.  VI, 1951.

–– Wordsworth through Coleridge’s Eyes.  [In Wordsworth Centenary Studies, ed. G. T. Dunklin, Princeton, 1951.]

–– Coleridge’s Army Experiences.  English, IX, 1953.

–– Notes Concerning Certain Poems by Coleridge.  MLN.  LXIX, 1954.

Hartman, H.  The Intimations of Wordsworth’s Ode.  RES.  VI, 1930.

Kelley, M.  Thomas Cooper and Pantisocracy.  MLN.  XLV, 1930.

–– Additional Chapters on Thomas Cooper.  Orono, Maine, 1930.

Shaaber, M. A.  Coleridge as a Journalist.  Journalism Quart.  VII, 1930.

Fairchild, H. N.  Coleridge and Transcendentalism; The Medievalism of Wordsworth and Coleridge; The Pantisocratic Phase. [All in his The Romantic Quest, 1931.]

–– Coleridge.  [In his Religious Trends in English Poetry, vol. III, New York, 1949.]

Morley, E. J.  Coleridge in Germany (1799).  London Mercury, XXIII, 1931.  [Rptd in Wordsworth and Coleridge: Studies in Honor of G. M. Harper, Princeton, 1939.]

Morley, E. J.  Some Contemporary Allusions to Coleridge’s Death.  [In Coleridge: Studies by Several Hands, 1934.]

–– The Rash Conjurer.  TLS.  8 May 1937.

Rea, J. D.  Hartley Coleridge and Wordsworth’s Lucy.  SP.  XXVIII, 1931.

Templeman, W. D.  A Note on the Dulcimer.  TLS.  2 April 1931.

Thorpe, C. D.  Some Notes on the Differentia of Prose and Poetry, with Special Reference to the Theory of Coleridge.  Papers of Michigan Acad.  XIV, 1931.

–– Sonic Notices of Empathy before Lipps.  Papers of Michigan Acad.  XXIII, 1937.

–– Coleridge on the Sublime.  [In Wordsworth and Coleridge: Studies in Honor of G. M. Harper, Princeton, 1939.]

–– The Imagination: Coleridge versus Wordsworth.  PQ.  XVIII, 1939.

–– Coleridge as Aesthetician and Critic.  JHI.  V, 1944.

Wellek, R.  Immanuel Kant in England, 1793-1838.  Princeton, 1931.   [See also his reply to H. Munteano, Revue de litt. comparée, XIV, 1934.]

–– Wordsworth’s and Coleridge’s Theories of Poetic Diction.  [In Charisteria Guilelmo Mathesio  quinquagenario oblata, Prague, 1932.]

Zeydel, E. H.  Ludwig Tieck and England.  Princeton, 1931.

–– Ludwig Tieck, the German Romanticist.  Princeton, 1935.  [Includes account of relations with Coleridge.]

Bald, R. C.  Literary Friendships in the Age of Wordsworth: an Anthology.  1932.

–– Coleridge and ‘The Ancient Mariner’.  [In Nineteenth-Century Studies in Honor of C. S. Northup, ed. H. Davis et al., Ithaca, 1940.]  [Includes unpbd extracts from the Notebooks.]

Patton, L.  Coleridge and Revolutionary France.  South Atlantic Quart.  XXXI, 1932.

–– The Coleridge Canon.  TLS.  3 Sept. 1938.  [Reply by B. R. Davis, 10 Sept. 1938.]

Stewart, J. I. M.  Coleridge and Chesterfield.  TLS.  29 Dec. 1932.

Brinton, C. C.  Coleridge.  [In his English Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century, 1933.]

Clarke, G. H.  Certain Symbols in ‘The Ancient Mariner’.  Queen’s Quart.  XL, 1933.

Eliot, T. S.  Wordsworth and Coleridge. [In his The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism, 1938.]

Eliot, T. S.  Shakespearian Criticism: I, From Dryden to Coleridge.  [In Companion to Shakespeare Studies, ed. H. Granville-Barker and G. B. Harrison, Cambridge, 1934.]

Fagin, N. B. Coleridge.  [In his William Bartram, Baltimore, 1933.]

Wolff, L.  Coleridge et l’Allemagne.  Revue anglo-américaine, X, 1933.

Wright, H. G.  Three Aspects of Southey: I, Reminiscences of Coleridge in Southey’s ‘Madoc’.  RES.  IX, 1931.

Beeley, H.  The Political Thought of Coleridge.  [In Coleridge: Studies by Several Hands, 1934.]

Blunden, E.  Coleridge and Christ’s Hospital.  Ibid.

Bodkin, M.  A Study of ‘The Ancient Mariner’ and of the Rebirth Archetype.  [In her Archetypal Patterns in Poetry, Oxford, 1934.]

Bronson, B. H.  The Willing Suspension of Disbelief.  California Univ. Publ. in Eng.  IV, 1934.

Chambers, Sir E. K.  Some Dates in Coleridge’s Annus Mirabilis.  E & S.  XIX, 1934.  [Rptd in his A Sheaf of Studies, Oxford, 1942.]

Coleridge: Studies by Several Hands on the Hundredth Anniversary of his Death.  Ed. E. Blunden and E. L. Griggs.  1934.  [For comments on the frontispiece portrait, see W. Pithey, TLS.  7 Feb. 1935, and W. H. Cam and E. Blunden, 14 Feb. 1935.]

Coleridge, E. H.  Biographical Notes: Being Chapters of Ernest Hartley Coleridge’s Fragmentary and Unpublished Life of Coleridge.  Ed. G. H. B. Coleridge.  Ibid.

Eagleston, C. V. O.  Wordsworth, Coleridge and the Spy.  Ibid.  [Rptd from Nineteenth Century, LXIV, 1908.]

Harper, G. M.  Gems of Purest Ray.  Ibid.

Muirhead, J. H.  Metaphysician or Mystic?  Ibid.  [See also his reply to a reviewer, TLS.  23 Aug. 1934.]

Snyder, A. D.  American  Comments on Coleridge a Century Ago.  Ibid.

Wilkinson, C. H.  A Note on Some Early Editions of Coleridge.  Ibid.

Coleridge is Dead.  TLS.  19 July 1934.  [A centenary estimate.]

Coleridge, P. M.  A Short Sketch of the Life of Coleridge.  1934 (priv. ptd).

Gloyn, C. K.  Coleridge’s Theory of the Church in the Social Order.  Church History, III, 1934.

Harper, G. M.  Coleridge’s Great and Dear Spirit.  [In his Literary Appreciations, New York, 1937.]

Hotson, C. P.  Coleridge’s Hamlet and Emerson’s Swedenborg.  New Church Mag.  LIII, 1934.

O’Loughlin, J. L. N.  Coleridge and The Fall of Hyperion.  TLS.  6 Dee. 1934.

Patton, C. H.  Important Coleridge and Wordsworth Manuscripts Acquired by Yale.  Yale Univ. Lib. Gazette, IX, 1934.  [Copy for Lyrical Ballads, 1800.]

Potter, S.  On Editing Coleridge.  Bookman, LXXXV, 1934.

Richards, I. A.  Coleridge on Imagination.  1934; 1950 (rev. edn).  [Reply by F. R. Leavis, Scrutiny, III, 1935.]

Snyder, A. D.  The Manuscript of ‘Kubla Khan’.  TLS.  2 Aug. 1934.

–– Coleridge and the Encyclopedists. MP.  XXXVIII, 1940.

Wünsche.W.  Die Staatsauffassung Coleridges.  Leipzig, 1934.

de Selincourt, E.  The Date of Coleridge’s ‘Kubla Khan’.  RES.  XI, 1935.  [Includes an unpbd Notebook entry.]

–– Coleridge’s ‘Dejection: an Ode’. E & S.  XXII, 1937.  [Rptd in his Wordsworthian and Other Studies, Oxford, 1947.]

Kagey, R.  Coleridge.  Columbia Univ. Stud. in the History of Ideas, III, 1935.

Rochlin, S. A.  Coleridge’s ‘A Hymn’.  TLS.  17 Jan, 1935.

Watson, H. F.  ‘The Borderers’ and ‘The Ancient Mariner’.  TLS.  28 Dec. 1935.  [Reply by A. Beatty, 29 Feb. 1936.]

Beach, J. W.  Cowper, Blake, Coleridge; Coleridge and Wordsworth; Coleridge, Emerson and Naturalism.  [All in his The Concept of Nature in Nineteenth-Century English Poetry, New York, 1936.]

–– Coleridge’s Borrowings from the German.  ELH.  IX, 1942.

Lindsay, J. I.  Coleridge and the University of Vermont.  Vermont Alumni Weekly, XV, 1936.

Lucas, F. L.  A Romantic Critic.  [In his The Decline and Fall of the Romantic Ideal, Cambridge, 1936.]

Mossner, E. C.  Coleridge and Bishop Butler.  Philosophical Rev.  XLV, 1936.

Speck, J.  Samuel Taylor Coleridge.  Archiv, CLXX, 1936.

Willoughby, L. A.  Coleridge und Deutschland.  Germanisch - romanische Monatsschrift, XXIV, 1936.

–– English Romantic Criticism: or Fancy and the Imagination.  [In Weltliteratur: Festgabe für Fritz Strich, Berne, 1952.]

Bateson, F. W.  Wordsworth and Coleridge.  [In From Anne to Victoria, ed. B. Dobrée, 1937.]

Bush, D.  Coleridge.  [In his Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English Poetry, Cambridge, Mass., 1937.]

James, D. G.  Scepticism and Poetry.  1937.

–– The Romantic Comedy.  1948.

–– Kant’s Influence on Wordsworth and Coleridge.  Listener, 31 Aug. 1950.

–– The Thought of Coleridge.  [In the Major Romantic Poets, ed. C. D. Thorpe et al., Bloomington, 1956.]

Johnson, E. C.  Lamb and Coleridge.  Amer. Scholar, VI, 1937.

Joseph Henry Green, Eminent Surgeon and Literary Executor of Coleridge.  Annals of Medical History, IX, 1937.

McElderry, B. R.  Walton’s Lives and Gillman’s Life of Coleridge.  PMLA.  LII, 1937.

–– Coleridge’s Preface to ‘Christabel’.  [In Wordsworth and Coleridge: Studies in Honor of G. M. Harper, Princeton, 1939.]

Coleridge on Blake’s ‘Songs’.  MLQ.  IX, 1948.

Meyerstein, E. H. W.  Chatterton, Coleridge and Bristol: the Sacred River.  TLS.  21 Aug. 1937.  [Replies by F. W. Sypher and E. H. W. Meyerstein, 28 Aug. 1937.]

–– The Completeness of ‘Kubla Khan’.  TLS.  30 Oct. and 4 Dec. 1937.  [Reply by R. H. Coats, 19 Dec. 1937.]

–– Wordsworth and Coleridge.  TLS.  29 Nov. and 6 Dec. 1941.  [Replies by J. R. Sutherland, 6 Dec. and E. de Selincourt, 20 Dec. 1941; on authorship of ‘Lewti’.]

–– A Manuscript of ‘Kubla Khan’.  TLS.  12 Jan. 1951.  [Replies by B. R. Davis, 27 Jan. 1952 and E. H. W. Meyerstein, 9 Feb. 1952.]

Pfeiler, W. K.  Coleridge and Schelling’s Treatise on the Samothracian Deities.  MLN.  LII, 1937.

Raysor, T. M.  Coleridge’s Criticism.  TLS.  6 Feb. 1937.  [Correction to his edn of Miscellaneous Criticism.]

–– Coleridge’s Criticism of Wordsworth.  PMLA.  LIV, 1939.

–– Coleridge’s Comment on the Moral of ‘The Ancient Mariner’.  PQ.  XXXI, 1952.

–– Notes on Coleridge’s ‘Lewti’.  PQ.  XXXII, 1953.  [Date of composition.]

Sara Coleridge and Henry Reed: Reed’s Memoir of Sara Coleridge, her Letters to Reed, Including her Marginalia in Henry Crabb Robinson’s Copy of Wordsworth’s Memoirs.  Ed. L. N. Broughton.  Ithaca,1937.

Coleridge on Politics: the Ideas of Church and State – a Frightened Philosopher.  TLS.  9 July 1938.  [Attacks Coleridge’s prose.]

Daniel, R. N.  The Publication of the Lyrical Ballads.  MLR.  XXXIII, 1938.

Potter, G. R.  Wordsworth, and the Traité élémentaire de chimie of Lavoisier.  PQ.  XVII, 1938.  [Also on Coleridge’s chemical activities.]

Robinson, H. C.  On Books and their Writers.  Ed. E. J. Morley.  3 vols.  1938.

Scott-Thomas, H. F.  The Ethics of ‘The Ancient Mariner’.  Dalhousie Rev.  XVIII, 1938.

Wagner, L. E.  Coleridge’s Use of Laudanum and Opium as Connected with his Interest in Contemporary Investigations Concerning Stimulation and Sensation.  Psychoanalytical Rev.  XXV, 1938.

Beyer, W. W.  Coleridge, Wieland’s Oberon and the ‘Ancient Mariner’.  RES.  XV, 1939.

–– Coleridge, Wieland’s Oberon and the ‘Wanderings of Cain.’  RES.  XVI, 1940.

–– Coleridge’s Early Knowledge of German.  MP.  LII, 1955.

Bögholm, N.  The Ancient Mariner.  Ang.  LXIII, 1939.

–– Über die Genesis des ‘Kubla Khan’.  E. Studien, LXXIII, 1939.

Bronowski, J.  Wordsworth and Coleridge.  [In his The Poet’s Defence, Cambridge, 1939.]

Coldicutt, D.  Was Coleridge the Author of the ‘Enquirer’ Series in the Monthly Magazine, 1796-99?  RES.  XV, 1939.  [Denied by L. Patton, XVI, 1940.]

Johnson, S. F.  Reflections on the Consistency of Coleridge’s Political Views.  Harvard Lib. Bull.  III, 1939.

–– Coleridge’s ‘The Watchman’: Decline and Fall.  RES.  New Ser.  IV, 1953.

MacKenzie, G.  Organic Unity in Coleridge.  California Univ. Publ. in Eng.  VII, 1939.

Milley, H. J. W.  Some Notes on Coleridge’s ‘Eolian Harp’.  MP.  XXXVI, 1939.

Morgan, R.  The Philosophic Basis of Coleridge’s Hamlet Criticism.  ELH.  VI, 1939.

Nethercot, A. H.  The Road to Tryermaine: a Study of the History, Background and Purposes of ‘Christabel’.  Chicago, 1939.

–– Coleridge’s ‘Christabel’ and LeFanu’s ‘Carmilla’.  MP.  XLVII, 1949.

Sypher, F. W.  Coleridge’s Somerset.  PQ.  XVIII, 1939.

Wells, J. E.  Printer’s Bills for Coleridge’s ‘Friend’ and Wordsworth’s ‘Cintra’.  SP.  XXXVI, 1939.

Wordsworth and Coleridge: Studies in Honor of George McLean Harper.  Ed. E. L. Griggs.  Princeton, 1939.

Bewley, E. M.  The Poetry of Coleridge.  Scrutiny, VIII, 1940.

Bonnard, G.  The Invasion of Switzerland and English Public Opinion (January to April 1798): the Background to Coleridge’s ‘France: an Ode’.  E. Studies, XXII, 1940.

Coleridge the Talker: a Series of Contemporary Descriptions and Comments.  Ed. R. W. Armour and R. F. Howe.  Ithaca, 1940.  [Addns in Quart. Journ. of Speech, XXXII, 1946.]

Klimenko, E. I.  The Language Reform in the Poetry of the English Romanticists Wordsworth and Coleridge.  Trans.  First Leningrad Pedagogical Inst. of Foreign Lang.  I, 1940.

Lovejoy, A. O.  Coleridge and Kant’s Two Worlds.  ELH.  VII, 1940. [Rptd in his Essays in the History of Ideas, Baltimore, 1948.]

Moore, N.  Deism and Coleridge.  Personalist, XXI, 1940.

Sanders, C. R.  Sir Leslie Stephen, Coleridge and Two Coleridgeans [F. D. Maurice and J. D. Campbell].  PMLA.  LV, 1940.

–– Coleridge, Maurice and the Church Universal.  Journ. of Religion, XXI, 1941.

–– Coleridge and the Broad Church Movement.  Durham, N.C.  1942.

Wasserman, E. R.  Coleridge’s ‘Metrical Experiments’.  MLN.  LV, 1940 and LXIII, 1948.  [See also O. Ritter, Coleridgiana, E. Studien, LVII, 1924.]

–– Another Eighteenth-Century Distinction between Fancy and Imagination.  MLN.  LXIV, 1949.

Woolf, V.  The Man at the Gate; Sara Coleridge.  New Statesman, 19 and 26 Oct. 1940.  [Both rptd in her The Death of the Moth, 1942.]

Burke, K.  The Ancient Mariner.  [In his The Philosophy of Literary Form, New York, 1941.]

Copeland, T.  A Woman Wailing for her Demon Lover.  RES.  XVII, 1941.

Dewey, J.  James Marsh and American Philosophy.  JHI.  II, 1941.

Harding, D. W.  The Theme of ‘The Ancient Mariner’.  Scrutiny, IX, 1941.

Leavis, F. R.  Coleridge in Criticism.  Scrutiny, IX, 1941.

Tate, A.  Literature and Knowledge.  [In his Reason of Madness, New York, 1941 and in his On the Limits of Poetry, New York, 1948.]

Tuell, A. K.  The Friendship [of Sterling] with Coleridge.  [In her John Sterling, New York, 1941.]

Wilson Knight, G.  Coleridge’s Divine Comedy.  [In his The Starlit Dome, Oxford, 1941.]

Wright, G.W.  Talfourd on Coleridge.  N & Q.  22 March 1941.

Bonjour, A.  Coleridge’s ‘Hymn before Sunrise’.  Lausanne, 1942.

–– A Note on ‘Lewti’.  E. Studies, XXIV, 1942.

Earnest, E. John and William Bartram.  Philadelphia, 1942.  [Influence on Coleridge, Wordsworth et al.]

Gordon, I. A.  The Case-History of Coleridge’s ‘Monody on the Death of Chatterton’, with the Text of the Unedited Second Form.  RES.  XVIII, 1942.

Horrell, J.  The Demonic Finale of ‘Christabel’.  MLR.  XXXVII, 1942.

Basler, R. P.  ‘Christabel’: a Study of its Sexual Theme.  Sewanee Rev.  LI, 1943.

–– Sex, Symbolism and Psychology in Literature.  New Brunswick, 1948.  [Lesbianism in ‘Christabel’.]

Beck, W.  Personne.  Virginia Quart. Rev.  XIX, 1943.  [On ‘Kubla Khan’.]

D’Angest, G.  Vingt-cinq poèmes de Coleridge.  Paris, 1945.  [Fr. trn with introduction.]

Fisch, M. H.  The Coleridges, Dr Prati and Vico.  MP.  XLI, 1943.

Howe, H. W.  Greta Hall.  1943 (priv. ptd).

Joughin, G. L.  Coleridge’s ‘Lewti’: the Biography of a Poem.  SE.  1943.

Sparrow, J.  Jortin and Coleridge.  TLS.  3 April 1943.

Lees-Milne, J.  Coleridge’s Cottage at Nether Stowey.  TLS.  20 May 1944.

Bate, W. J. and J. Bullitt.  Distinctions between Fancy and Imagination in Eighteenth-Century Criticism.  MLN.  LX, 1945.

Bouslog, C. S.  The Symbol of the Sod-Seat in Coleridge.  PMLA.  LX, 1945.

–– Coleridge and Mithraic Symbolism.  N & Q.  Feb. 1953.

Brinkley, R. F.  Some Notes Concerning Coleridge Material at the Huntington Library.  HLQ.  VIII, 1945.

–– English Book, 1808-12: ‘Poems by S. T. Coleridge, Esq.’.  PBSA.  XXXIX, 1945.

–– Coleridge on Locke.  SP.  XLVI, 1949.

Brown, H.  The Gloss to ‘The Ancient Mariner’.  MLQ.  VI, 1945.

Cameron, K. W.  Emerson the Essayist.  2 vols.  Raleigh, N.C., 1945.

–– Coleridge and the Genesis of Emerson’s ‘Uriel’.  PQ.  XXX, 1951.

Davis, H. F.  Was Newman a Disciple of Coleridge?  Dublin Rev.  CCXVII, 1945.

Schneider, E.  The Dream of ‘Kubla Khan’.  PMLA.  LX, 1945.

–– Notes on ‘Christabel’.  PQ.  XXXII, 1953.

–– Coleridge, Opium and ‘Kubla Khan’.  Chicago, 1953.

–– The Unknown Reviewer of ‘Christabel’.  PMLA.  LXX, 1955.

Stallknecht, N. P.  Strange Seas of Thought.  Durham, N.C., 1945.

Thayer, M. R.  Keats and Coleridge: ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’.  MLN.  LX, 1945.

Creed, H. H.  Coleridge on Taste.  ELH.  XIII, 1946.

McKechnie, S.  Charles Lamb of the India House.  N & Q.  2 and 16 Nov., 14 Dec. 1946.

Schilling, B. N.  Coleridge.  [In his Human Dignity and the Great Victorians, New York, 1946.]

Starr, N. C.  Coleridge’s Sir Leoline.  PMLA.  LXI, 1946.

Tillett, N. S.  Is Coleridge Indebted to Fielding?  SP.  XLIII, 1946.

Warren, R. P.  A Poem of Pure Imagination.  Kenyon Rev.  VIII, 1946.  [Rptd in his edn of ‘The Ancient Mariner’, New York, 1946.  For adverse replies see E. Olson, A Symbolic Reading of ‘The Ancient Mariner’, MP.  XLV, 1948 (rptd in Critics and Criticism, ed. R. S. Crane, Chicago, 1952); and E. E. Stoll, Symbolism in Coleridge, PMLA.  LXIII, 1948.]

Willey, B.  Coleridge on Imagination and Fancy.  Proc. Brit. Acad.  XXXII, 1946.  [Rptd in his Nineteenth-Century Studies, 1949.]

–– Samuel Taylor Coleridge.  [In his Nineteenth Century Studies, 1949.]

–– Poetry and Philosophy.  Listener, 2 Feb. 1950.

Williams, R. M.  Coleridge’s Parody of Dyer’s ‘Grongar Hill’.  MLR.  XLI, 1946.

Evans, B.  Gothic Survival in Literary Drama.  [In his Gothic Drama from Walpole to Shelley, California Univ. Publ. in Eng.  XVIII, 1947.]

Grigson, G.  ‘Kubla Khan’ in Wales.  Cornhill Mag.  CLXIL, 1947.  [Replies by G. Whalley, TLS. 21 June 1947 and K. Rhys, 16 Aug. 1947.]

Kennedy, W. L.  The English Heritage of Coleridge of Bristol, 1798: the Basis in Eighteenth-Century English Thought for his Distinction between Imagination and Fancy.  New Haven, 1947.

Shapiro, K.  English Prosody and Modern Poetry.  ELH.  XIV, 1947.  [‘Christabel’ and Hopkins.]

Whalley, G.  The Mariner and the Albatross.  UTQ.  XVI, 1947.

–– The Bristol Library Borrowings of Southey and Coleridge, 1798-98.  Library, 5 Ser.  IV, 1949.

–– Coleridge and Southey in Bristol, 1795.  RES.  New Ser.  I, 1950.  [See also The Date of Two Letters from Coleridge to George Dyer, 1795, N & Q.  15 Oct. 1949.]

–– Coleridge and John Murray.  Quart. Rev.  CCLXXXIX, 1951.

–– Two Views of Imagination [Kant’s and Coleridge’s].  [In his Poetic Process, 1953.]

–– The Integrity of Biographia Literaria.  E & S.  New Ser.  VI, 1953.

–– Coleridge, Southey and ‘Joan of Arc’.  N & Q.  Feb. 1954.

–– Coleridge and Sara Hutchinson and the Asra Poems.  1955.

Bandy, W. T.  Coleridge’s Friend Joseph Hardman: a Bibliographical Note.  JEGP.  XLVII, 1948.  [Corrects inaccuracies in W. L. Phelps’s description of the MS. of Coleridge’s trn of ‘Kennst du das Land’, Scribner’s Mag.  XCIII, 1943.]

‘Bishop, M.’  Books in General.  New Statesman, 3 July 1948.  [On Coleridge’s humour.]

Laser, M.  Poe’s Concept of Beauty.  ELH.  XV, 1948.  [Influence of Coleridge on Poe.]

Link, A. S.  Coleridge and the Economic and Political Crisis in Great Britain, 1816-20.  JHI.  IX, 1948.

Marcoux, H.  The Philosophy of Coleridge.  Revue de l’Université d’Ottawa, XVIII, 1948.

Neumann, J. H.  Coleridge on the English Language.  PMLA.  LXIII, 1948.

Read, Sir H.  Coleridge as Critic.  Sewanee Rev.  LVI, 1948.  [Rptd separately, 1949; in Lectures in Criticism (Bollingen Ser.  XVI), New York, 1949; and in his The True Voice of Feeling, 1953.]

–– The Notion of Organic Form: Coleridge.  [In his The True Voice of Feeling, 1953.]

Stevenson, L.  ‘The Ancient Mariner’ as a Dramatic Monologue.  Personalist, XXX, 1948.

Tillyard, E. M. W.  Coleridge: ‘The Ancient Mariner’, 1798.  [In his Five Poems, 1470-1870, 1948.]

Brett, R. L.  Coleridge’s Theory of the Imagination.  E & S.  (‘English Studies’) New Ser.  II, 1949.

Keynes, Sir G. L.  Blake with Lamb and his Circle.  [In his Blake Studies, 1949.]

Murry, J. M.  Coleridge and Wordsworth.  [In his Katherine Mansfield and Other Literary Portraits, 1949.]

Bate, W. J.  Coleridge on the Function of Art.  [In Perspectives of Criticism, ed. H. Levin, Cambridge, Mass., 1950.]

Ehrenpreis, I.  Southey to Coleridge, 1799.  N & Q.  18 March 1950.

Fogle, R. H.  The Dejection of Coleridge’s Ode.  ELH.  XVII, 1950.

–– The Design of Coleridge’s ‘Dejection’.  SP.  XLVIII, 1951.

The Infinite Sea: the Development and Decline of Wordsworth and Coleridge – an Account of Professor Harper’s Unfinished Book.  Princeton Univ. Lib. Chron.  XI, 1950.

Mounts, C. E.  Coleridge’s Self-Identification with Spenserian Characters.  SP.  XLVII, 1950.  [Satyrane.  See also Wordsworth’s Transparent Sobriquet, HLQ.  XV, 1952.]

Parsons, C. O.  The Mariner and the Albatross.  Virginia Quart. Rev.  XXVI, 1950.

Smyser, J. W.  Coleridge’s Use of Wordsworth’s Juvenilia.  PMLA.  LXV, 1950.

Watson, V.  Coleridge’s Army Service.  TLS.  7 July 1950.

Benziger, J.  Organic Unity: Leibniz to Coleridge.  PMLA.  LXVI, 1951.

Beres, D.  A Dream, a Vision and a Poem: a Psycho-analytic Study of ‘The Ancient Mariner’.  International Journ. of Psycho-analysis, XXXII, 1951.

Breyer, B. R.  Towards an Interpretation of ‘Kubla Khan’. [In English Studies in Honor of J. S. Wilson, ed. F. T. Bowers, Univ. of Virginia Stud.  IV, 1951.]

Brooks, E. L.  Coleridge’s Second Packet for Blackwood’s Magazine.  PQ.  XXX, 1951.  [Authorship of articles, 1821-22.]

Coffin, T. P.  Coleridge’s Use of the Ballad Stanza in ‘The Ancient Mariner’.  MLQ.  XII, 1951.

Evans, B. I.  Coleorton Manuscripts of ‘Resolution and Independence’ and ‘Ode to Dejection’.  MLR.  XLVI, 1951.

Gérard, A.  Coleridge, Keats and the Modern Mind.  EC.  I, 1951.

Hardy, B.  Distinction without Difference: Coleridge’s Fancy and Imagination.  EC.  I, 1951.  [Replies by L. J. Potts and B. Hardy, EC.  II, 1952.]

–– Keats, Coleridge and Negative Capability.  N & Q.  5 July 1952.

Kahn, S. J.  Psychology in Coleridge’s Poetry.  Journ. of Aesthetics, IX, 1951.

Lutz, R.  Coleridge: seine Dichtung als Ausdruck des ethischen Bewusstseins.  Berne, 1951.

Patterson, C. I.  The Authenticity of Coleridge’s Reviews of Gothic Romances.  JEGP.  L, 1951.  [Dismisses all but ‘The Monk’.]

–– Coleridge’s Conception of Dramatic Illusion in the Novel.  ELH.  XVIII, 1951.

–– An Unidentified Criticism by Coleridge Related to ‘Christabel’.  PMLA.  LXVII, 1952.

Rossiter, A. P.  Coleridge’s ‘Hymn Before Sunrise’.  TLS.  28 Sept. and 26 Oct. 1951.

Wells, G. A.  Coleridge and Goethe on Scientific Method in the Light of Some Unpublished Coleridge Marginalia [in Heinroth’s Anthropologie].  German Life & Letters, IV, 1951.

–– Man and Nature: an Elucidation of Coleridge’s Rejection of Herder’s Thought.  JEGP.  LI, 1952.

–– Herder’s and Coleridge’s Evaluation of the Historical Approach.  MLR.  XLVIII, 1953.

Cooper, L.  Late Harvest.  Ithaca, 1952.  [Includes six essays on Coleridge.]

Davie, D. A.  Coleridge and Improvised Diction.  [In his Purity of Diction in English Verse, 1952.]

Emmet, D. M.  Coleridge on the Growth of the Mind.  Bull. John Rylands Lib.  XXXIV, 1952.

Jones, E.  A New Reading of ‘Christabel’.  Cambridge Journ.  V, 1952.

Nethery, W.  Coleridge’s Use of Judgment in Shakespearean Criticism.  Personalist, XXXIII, 1952.

Smith, J. P.  Criticism and ‘Christabel’.  UTQ.  XXI, 1952.

Wiley, M. L.  Coleridge and the Wheels of Intellect.  PMLA.  LXVII, 1952.

Ashe, D. J.  Byron’s Alleged Part in the Production of Coleridge’s ‘Remorse’.  N & Q.  Jan. 1953.

Daniel, R.  Odes to Dejection.  Kenyon Rev.  XV, 1953.

Havens, R. D.  Assumed Personality, Insanity and Poetry.  RES.  XV, 1953.

House, H.  Coleridge.  1953.  [Includes unpbd extracts from Notebooks.]

Jordan, J. E.  De Quincey on Wordsworth’s Theory of Diction.  PMLA.  LXVIII, 1953.

Kirk, R.  Coleridge and Conservative Ideas.  [In his The Conservative Mind, Chicago, 1953.]

Margoliouth, H. M.  Wordsworth and Coleridge, 1795-1834.  Oxford, 1953 (Home Univ. Lib.).

–– Wordsworth and Coleridge: Dates in May and June 1798.  N & Q.  Aug. 1953.

Mercer, D. F.  The Symbolism of ‘Kubla Khan’.  Journ. of Aesthetics, XII, 1953.

Raine, K.  Coleridge.  1953 (Brit. Council pamphlet).

Watson, G.  Imagination and Fancy.  EC.  III, 1953.

–– The Text of the Biographia Literaria.  N & Q.  June 1954.

Wilkinson, C. S.  The Wake of the ‘Bounty’.  1953.  [Possible connection between the Bounty mutiny and ‘The Ancient Mariner’.]

Glickfield, C. W.  Coleridge’s Prose Contributions to the ‘Morning Post’.  PMLA.  LXIX,1954.

Hutchinson, Sara.  The Letters of Sara Hutchinson, 1800-35.  Ed. K. Coburn.  1954.

Poulet, G.  Timelessness and Romanticism.  JHI.  XV, 1954.

Creed, H. H.  Coleridge’s Metacriticism.  PMLA.  LXX, 1955.

Coburn, K.  Coleridge Redivivus.  [In The Major Romantic Poets, ed. C. D. Thorpe et al., Bloomington, 1956.]

McLuhan, H. M.  Coleridge as Artist.  Ibid.