SARA COLERIDGE, MEMOIR AND LETTERS OF. Edited by her Daughters. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. With 2 Portraits. Price 24s. Second Edition, Revised and Corrected.
“We have read these two volumes with genuine gratification.”—Hour.
“We could have wished to give specimens of her very just, subtle, and concise criticisms on authors of every sort and time—poets, moralists, historians, and philosophers. Sara Coleridge, as she is revealed, or rather reveals herself, in the correspondence, makes a brilliant addition to a brilliant family reputation.”—Saturday Review.
“These charming volumes are attractive in two ways: first, as a memorial of a most amiable woman of high intellectual mark; and secondly, as rekindling recollections, and adding a little to our information regarding the life of Sara Coleridge’s father, the poet and philosopher.”—Athenæum.
“An acceptable record, and present an adequate image of a mind of singular beauty and no inconsiderable power.”—Examiner.
PHANTASMION. A Fairy Romance. By Sara Coleridge. [In preparation.
LEONORA CHRISTINA, MEMOIRS OF, Daughter of Christian IV. of Denmark: Written during her Imprisonment in the Blue Tower of the Royal Palace at Copenhagen, 1663-1685. Translated by F. E. Bunnett, Translator of Grimm’s “Life of Michael Angelo,” &c. With an Autotype Portrait of the Princess. Medium 8vo. 12s. 6d.
“A valuable addition to history.”—Daily News.
“This remarkable autobiography, in which we gratefully recognize a valuable addition to the tragic romance of history.”—Spectator.