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  1. Hartley Coleridge was born in Bristol, England, on September 19, 1796 to Samuel Taylor and Sara Coleridge, and was surrounded by the literary greats of the Romantic era from early in his childhood.

  2. Hartley Coleridge 1796-1849. Hartley Coleridge. Hartley Coleridge was born at Clevedon, near Bristol, the eldest son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the brother of the poet Sara Coleridge. His family moved to the Lake District when he was quite young and he spent his early years in the care of Robert Southey at his home Greta Hall in Keswick.

  3. Hartley Coleridge (Clevedon, Somerset, 19 september 1796 - Grasmere, 6 januari 1849) was een Engels schrijver. Hij was de oudste zoon van de dichter Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Na de scheiding van zijn ouders werd Hartley opgevangen door Robert Southey en opgeleid in Keswick en Ambleside.

  4. "Andrew Keanie's Hartley Coleridge: A Reassessment of His Life and Work is a timely study of a largely forgotten poet." - Doomsday: Journal of the Thomas Lovell Beddoes Society "Andrew Keanie s book is a significant achievement in scholarship, and a real delight to read: erudite and incisive, judicious and forthright, it is written with finely perceptive sympathy, and a committed conviction of ...

  5. Hartley Coleridge. ←. Author Index: Co. Hartley Coleridge. (1796–1849) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, quotes, Wikidata item. English writer; son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and brother of Derwent Coleridge and Sara Coleridge . Hartley Coleridge.

  6. Hartley Coleridge. Samuel Taylor Coleridge (21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834) was an English poet, critic, and philosopher who consumed opium to address his health issues. His use of opium in his home country of England, as well as Sicily and Malta, is extensively documented. Coleridge's opium use led to severe consequences.

  7. Coleridge’s older son David Hartley Coleridge (1796–1849) was a model for how a child becomes a whole person or fails to become one. Born while Coleridge was in the full flush of his interest in Hartleyan associationism, the boy contributes by his own recalcitrance to the overthrow of this philosophy. While Coleridge learned that a good ...