Samuel Taylor Coleridge

First Name: 
Samuel
Middle Name(s): 
Taylor
Last Name(s): 
Coleridge

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John Clare knew Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Clare "had attended [John] Taylor's soirées, met Coleridge, Hazlitt, Cunningham, Lamb, Cary, and other important literary figures. He had become the drinking companion of E. V. Rippingille, the painter, and had visited several of the great artists of the day. He corresponded with George Darley, Thomas Pringle, James Montgomery, Sir Charles Elton, and others." (ODNB)

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James Hogg addressed writing to Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Hogg wrote poetic parodies of major poets (including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Scott, Wilson, Southey, and himself) in The Poetic Mirror (1816). (ODNB; Murray, 1904, p. 116)

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge read, influenced by, addressed writing to Thomas Chatterton

Chatterton's genius and his death are commemorated by ... Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 'Monody on the Death of Chatterton' " (Wikipedia)

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Thomas Pringle read by, influenced by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Coleridge admired Pringle's "Afar in the Desert" (1832)

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