
The Collected Poems of Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Anna Barton(Editor)
Edinburgh University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2026
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-3995-3424-6 (ISBN)
Description
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge was a key figure in the history of both women's poetry and fin-de-siecle poetics. Coleridge, the great grand niece of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, is best known for her gothic lyrics, 'The Other Side of a Mirror' and 'The Witch', poems that expose the undercurrents of desire and suffering housed within the Victorian domestic sphere.
This collection provides a new understanding of the rich intellectual, aesthetic and spiritual breadth of Coleridge's poetry. Drawing on Coleridge's unpublished letters and manuscripts, it allows readers to trace the fascinating history of the poetry's composition and to understand its role in the friendships and family ties of this important and often overlooked late-Victorian poet.
This collection provides a new understanding of the rich intellectual, aesthetic and spiritual breadth of Coleridge's poetry. Drawing on Coleridge's unpublished letters and manuscripts, it allows readers to trace the fascinating history of the poetry's composition and to understand its role in the friendships and family ties of this important and often overlooked late-Victorian poet.
Reviews / Votes
Anna Barton is the ideal editor of this important authoritative edition of Mary Elizabeth Coleridge's poems, ostensibly simple lyrics that are by turns song-like, mysterious, violent. In both her superb introduction and notes, Barton illuminates Coleridge's work in the context of her life, collaborative community, prosody, editors, and kindred poets. -- Linda K. Hughes, Texas Christian UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-3995-3424-6 (9781399534246)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Anna Barton is Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature at the University of Sheffield. Previous publications include, The Edinburgh Companion to Nonsense (with James Williams) (2021), Nineteenth-Century Poetry and Liberal Though: Forms of Freedom (2017), In Memoriam: A Reading Guide (2012) and Tennyson's Name: Identity and Responsibility in the Poetry of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (2008).
Content
Series Preface
Acknowledgements and Permissions
Introduction
Note on the Text
Abbreviations
The Poems
- Fancy's Following (1896)
- Fancy's Guerdon (1897)
- The Garland of New Poetry (1899)
- Poems Published in Journals and Periodicals
- Posthumously Published Poems
- Previously Unpublished Poems
Further Reading
Index
Acknowledgements and Permissions
Introduction
Note on the Text
Abbreviations
The Poems
- Fancy's Following (1896)
- Fancy's Guerdon (1897)
- The Garland of New Poetry (1899)
- Poems Published in Journals and Periodicals
- Posthumously Published Poems
- Previously Unpublished Poems
Further Reading
Index