ABSTRACT
In this second collection of biographical accounts of Romantic writers, the characters of Keats, Coleridge and Scott are recalled by their contemporaries, offering insights into their lives and writings, as well as into the art of 19th-century biography.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|5 pages
Town Conversation’, London Magazine (April 1821)
part 2|26 pages
Adonais (Pisa, 1821)
part 3|5 pages
The Garden of Florence and Other Poems (1821)
part 4|29 pages
Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries (1828)
part 5|3 pages
‘Novels of the Season’, Fraser’s Magazine (August 1831)
part 6|4 pages
Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ed. H. N. Coleridge (1835), vol. II, 14 August 1832
part 7a|9 pages
The Philosophy of Mystery (1841)
part 8|42 pages
The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2 vols (1847)
part 9|69 pages
Life, Letters and Literary Remains of John Keats (1848)
part |66 pages
Milnes, Richard Monckton, Life, Letters and Literary Remains of John Keats
part 10|8 pages
The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt; with Reminiscences of Friends and Contemporaries (1850)
part 11|27 pages
The Life of Benjamin Robert Haydon, Historical Painter; from his Autobiography and Journals, ed. T. Taylor (1853)
part 12|18 pages
‘Recollections of Keats’, Atlantic Monthly (January 1861)
part 13|10 pages
‘On the Vicissitudes of Keats’s Fame’, Atlantic Monthly (April 1863)
part 14|4 pages
Recollections of Writers (1878)
part 15|22 pages
‘An Esculapian Poet – John Keats’, The Asclepiad, A Book of Original Research and Observation in the Science, Art and Literature of Medicine, Preventative and Curative (April 1884)
part 16|21 pages
‘Journals and Reminiscences’, in W. Sharp, The Life and Letters of Joseph Severn (1892)
part 17|9 pages
The Life of John Keats (1937), ed. Dorothy Hyde Bodurtha and Willard Bissett Pope [originally sent to Monckton Milnes]