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  1. Hartley Coleridge, possibly David Hartley Coleridge (19 September 1796 – 6 January 1849), was an English poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

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  2. Learn about the life and poetry of Hartley Coleridge, the son of Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the tutor of William Wordsworth. Explore his sonnets, poems, and drama, as well as his biography and influence on the Romantic movement.

  3. Hartley Coleridge (born September 19, 1796, Kingsdown, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England—died January 6, 1849, Grasmere, Cumberland) was an English poet whose wayward talent found expression in his skillful and sensitive sonnets.

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  4. 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.

  5. Book Title: Hartley Coleridge. Book Subtitle: A Reassessment of His Life and Work. Authors: Andrew Keanie. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230612778. Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan New York. eBook Packages: Palgrave Literature & Performing Arts Collection, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)

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  6. Search more than 3,000 biographies of contemporary and classic poets. Page submenu block. find poems. find poets. poem-a-day. literary seminars. materials for teachers. poetry near you. Hartley Coleridge.

  7. Abstract. Hartley Coleridge has often been dismissed as little more than a minor poet driven to drink by his angst over a poetic inheritance passed down by his father, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and mentor, William Wordsworth. Poems like Wordsworth’s “To H.C. Six Years’ Old” were particularly influential in establishing a myth of Hartley ...