Record #624 (edit record; developers only)

Date: 1792

Event:

Abolition: Coleridge, his Greek Sapphic Ode "Ode on the Slave Trade," written during freshman year at Cambridge.

Topics:

*Abolition  

Work Title

Ode on the Slave Trade 

Published: 1792

Poem 

Links for Samuel Taylor Coleridge:

A Coleridge Companion (Introduction to work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (John Spencer Hill)

Lyrical Ballads: 1798-1998--Versions of Lyrical Ballads (SGML/TEI-encoded scholarly edition based on specific copies of the work and designed for online presentation; includes parallel-frame views of the text and page-facsimiles) (Ronald Tetreault and Bruce Graver)

Other Poems (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poems.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

Portrait of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (GIF reproduction.)

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Numerous links to transcription of Coleridge's poetry.) (The Poetry Archive)

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Letters (Transcription of eight letters by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

Selected Poetry (Transcriptions of 31 Samuel Taylor Coleridge poems.) (Representative Poetry On-line)

The Friends of Coleridge (Information on the organization.) (Romanticism on the Net)

Gavin Drummon, (Emory U.) Coleridge and the Explosion of Voice (Criticism of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's work.) (Promethus Unplugged)

Walter Pater, "Coleridge" (1865/1880) (Criticism of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Representative Poetry On-line)

Seamus Perry, (Oxford U.) Coleridge, the Return to Nature, and the New Anti-Romanticism: An Essay in Polemic (Criticism on Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Romanticism on the Net)

Matthew Scott, (Oxford U.) he Circulation of Romantic Creativity: Coleridge, Drama, and the Question of Translation (Criticism on Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Romanticism on the Net)

Biographia Literaria, Chap. XIV (1817) (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's book.) (Michael Gamer)

Biographia Literaria, Vol. 1 (1817) (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's book.) (Representative Poetry On-line)

"Christabel" (Transcription of the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

Chris Koenig-Woodyard, (Oxford U.) A Hypertext History of the Transmission of Coleridge's "Christabel," 1800-1816 (Critical work on the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Romanticism on the Net)

"Dejection: An Ode" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"Fears in Solitude" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"Frost at Midnight" (Transcription of the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"Kubla Khan" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, with introductory headnote from the Harper-Collins World Civilizations Reader.) (Paul Brians)

"Kubla Khan" (Complete transcription of the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

The Crewe Manuscript of "Kubla Khan" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem, with relevant passage from Purchas's Pilgrimage.) (Michael Gamer)

David S. Hogsette, (New York I.T.) Eclipsed by the Pleasure Dome: Poetic Failure in Coleridge's 'Kubla Khan' (Criticism of the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Romanticism on the Net)

"Limbo" (Transcription of the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"Love" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"Phantom" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"Psyche" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"Recollections of Love" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

Web Concordances: Coleridge - "The Ancyent Marinere" (Frame-based concordance of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Rob Watt)

The Coleridge and Southey Family Genealogy (Genealogy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey.) (Keith Allan Wilson)

The Samuel Taylor Coleridge Archives (Collection of Electronic Texts.) (Electronic Text Center)

"The Ĉolian Harp" (Transcription of the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"The Dungeon" (Transcription of the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

Coleridge's Gothic Readings (Notes on Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Gothic influences.) (Douglass Thomson)

Reviews of The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Monk, Hubert de Sevrac, and The Italian (Transcriptions of some reviews by Samuel Taylor Coleridge's.) (Michael Gamer)

"The Pains of Sleep" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

Sonnets (Transcription of two sonnets by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.) (Sonnet Central)

"To William Wordsworth" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

"Youth and Age" (Transcription of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

Songs from Zapolya (Transcription of songs from Samuel Taylor Coleridge's play.) (Marjorie Tiefert)

 

Links for Abolition:

William Murray, Lord Mansfield (Notes on the career of Mansfield.) (Laura Mandell)

Matthew Lewis on Colonial Slavery (Quotes from the slaveholder Matthew Lewis on slavery, which he sees as offering better conditions than those of laborers in England.) (Laura Mandell)

Emancipation Debate (Notes on the abolition debate, including Thomas Canning's speaking on behalf of emancipation.) (Laura Mandell)

Equiano: Describes the Horrors of the Middle Passage (Excerpts from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.) (Steven Mintz)

Equiano: Describes His Arrival in the New World (Excerpts from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.) (Steven Mintz)

Equiano: Describes West African Religious Beliefs and Practices (Excerpts from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.) (Steven Mintz)

Equiano: Remembers His Kidnapping (Excerpts from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.) (Steven Mintz)

The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave, Related by Herself (Transcription of the narrative by Mary Pierce.) (Rita Raley)

Aronowitz's Abolition Page (Resources include history of the movement, art, primary texts, et al.) (Mark Aronowitz)

African-American Mosaic Exhibit: Aboliton (Collection of mosaics relating to slavery and abolition.) (Library of Congress)

Influence of Prominent Abolitionists (Collection of mosaics realting to abolition and the influence of certain abolitionists including Garrison, et al.) (Library of Congress)

Conflict of Abolition and Slavery (Collection of mosaics relating to the abolition movement.) (Library of Congress)

Confessions of Nat Turner, 1831 (HTML transcription of the text of the leader of the famed slave revolt. Important as a abolition text.) (American Revolution HTML Project)

Jupiter Hammon, "An Address to the Negroes in the State of New York" (1787 (Text-only transcription of the text.) (U. Virginia)

Excerpts from Slave Narratives (Collection of transcriptions from slaves.) (Steven Mintz)

Slavery Bibliography, Part 1 (Comprehensive bibliography of slavery and abolition texts.) (Steven Mintz)

Slavery Bibliography, Part 2 (Comprehensive bibliography of slavery and abolition texts.) (Steven Mintz)

David Brion Davis & Steven Mintz, (Gilder Lehrman Institute) "The Origins and Nature of New World Slavery" (2-week seminar at the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, N.Y. City. Indirectly relates to abolition.)

The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, N.Y. City (Collection of abolition and slavery course-related resources.) (Steven Mintz)

Studies in the World History of Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation (Online journal.) (Patrick Manning & John Saillant)

Mary Prince, The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave. (edited Electronic Edition of The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave. Related by Herself. With a Supplement by the Editor. To Which Is Added, the Narrative of Asa-Asa, a Captured African; funded by NEH.) (LeeAnn Morawski)

British History, The Slave Trade (required curriculum in UK)

Anti-Slavery Movement (encyclopedia entry)

Thomas Clarkson (encyclopedia entry)

William Wilberforce (encyclopedia entry)

John Gabriel Stedman, Narrative of Joanna; an emancipated slave (from Stedman's Narrative of a Five Year's Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam: Electronic Edition sponsored by NEH) (Natalia Smith)

Ashton Warner, Negro Slavery Described (online edition sponsored by NEH) (Natalia Smith)

James Williams, A Narrative of Events Since the First of August, 1834 (online transcription, sponsored by NEH) (Natalie Smith)

 

   

Record Created or Last Modified By:

Shawn Mummert

Date Last Modified:

6/24/1999


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