Hartley Coleridge (19 September 1796 – 6 January 1849) was an English writer. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was born near Bristol, and spent his early years in the care of Robert Southey at Greta Hall, Keswick, and he was educated by the Rev. John Dawes at Ambleside. In 1815, he went to Oxford, as a scholar of Merton College.
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- Hartley Coleridge (19 September 1796 – 6 January 1849) was an English writer. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was born near Bristol, and spent his early years in the care of Robert Southey at Greta Hall, Keswick, and he was educated by the Rev. John Dawes at Ambleside. In 1815, he went to Oxford, as a scholar of Merton College. He had inherited much of his father's character, and his lifestyle was such that, although he was successful in gaining an Oriel fellowship, at the close of the probationary year (1820) he was judged to have forfeited it. The authorities would not reverse their decision; but they awarded him a gift of £300. Hartley Coleridge then spent two years in London, where he wrote short poems for the London Magazine. His next step was to become a partner in a school at Ambleside, but this scheme failed. In 1830 a Leeds publisher, F. E. Bingley, made a contract with him to write biographies of Yorkshire and Lancashire worthies. These were afterwards republished under the title of Biographia Borealis (1833) and Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire (1836). Bingley also printed a volume of his poems in 1833, and Coleridge lived in his house until the contract came to an end through the bankruptcy of the publisher. From this time, except for two short periods in 1837 and 1838 when he acted as master at Sedbergh School, he lived quietly at Grasmere and (1840-1849) Rydal, spending his time in study and wanderings about the countryside. His figure was as familiar as Wordsworth's, and he made many friends among the locals. In 1839 he brought out his edition of Massinger and Ford, with biographies of both dramatists. The closing decade of Coleridge's life was wasted in what he himself calls "the woeful impotence of weak resolve. " Hartley Coleridge's literary reputation chiefly rests on his works of criticism, on his Prometheus, an unfinished lyric drama, and on his sonnets (a form which suited his particular skills). Essays and Marginalia, and Poems, with a memoir by his brother Derwent, appeared in 1851.
- Hartley Coleridge 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. Hij ging vervolgens in 1815 naar de Universiteit van Oxford en verwierf in 1820 een 'fellowship' aan Oriel College. Na zijn proefjaar werd hij hier echter van ontheven wegens 'onmatigheid'. De autoriteiten wilden de beslissing niet terugdraaien, maar gaven wel een compensatie in de vorm van 300 pond. Nu hij zijn carrière niet kon opbouwen in de universitaire wereld, trok hij naar Londen, waar hij privélessen gaf en korte gedichten schreef voor kranten. Zijn werk, met name zijn sonnetten, werd beschouwd als veelbelovend, maar heeft niettemin geen blijvende indruk achtergelaten. Zijn broer Derwent Coleridge verzorgde een uitgave van de Complete Poems in 1851.
- Хартли Кольридж — английский поэт. Сын знаменитого английского поэта Сэмюэла Кольриджа. Воспитывался в обществе отца и его друзей, Вордсворта, Саути и других. Он обнаружил выдающиеся способности, унаследовал блестящее красноречие отца, но вместе с тем и его слабость воли. Учился в Оксфорде. Ради заработка написал два тома биографических очерков: «Biographia Borealis» и «Знаменитости Йоркшира и Ланкашира». В 1833 г. выпустил сборник стихотворений. В 1839 подготовил издания сочинений Джона Форда и Филиппа Массинджера с биографическими очерками обоих. Остаток жизни Кольридж провёл в полной неспособности к умственному труду. Прозаический стиль Кольриджа отличается живостью и художественностью, но его известность основана главным образом на поэтических отрывках, сохранившихся после него. Из них наиболее интересны сонеты и незаконченная лирическая драма «Прометей».
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- Hartley Coleridge (19 September 1796 – 6 January 1849) was an English writer. He was the eldest son of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He was born near Bristol, and spent his early years in the care of Robert Southey at Greta Hall, Keswick, and he was educated by the Rev. John Dawes at Ambleside. In 1815, he went to Oxford, as a scholar of Merton College.
- Hartley Coleridge 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. Hij ging vervolgens in 1815 naar de Universiteit van Oxford en verwierf in 1820 een 'fellowship' aan Oriel College. Na zijn proefjaar werd hij hier echter van ontheven wegens 'onmatigheid'.
- Хартли Кольридж — английский поэт. Сын знаменитого английского поэта Сэмюэла Кольриджа. Воспитывался в обществе отца и его друзей, Вордсворта, Саути и других.
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