Vol. 36 No. 3 1969 - page 557

The
Collected
Works of
Samuel Taylor
Coleridge
General Editor:
Kathleen Coburn:
Associate Editor:
Bart Winer.
Coleridge was one of the two great
seminal minds of his age. Yet, except
for an incomplete attempt more
than a century ago, there has been no
collected edition of his works. The
Collected Works, comprising sixteen
titles in about twenty-four volumes,
will assemble all of his known writings
in prose and verse, except for the
letters and notebooks which are being
published separately. Some titles
will be published from manuscript
for the first time.
Bollingen Series LXXV
The first work of this literary
monument is now available
4: THE FRIEND
Editor:
Barbara E. Rooke. Published
originally as a periodical in 1809-
18I0, The Friend is best described
by its subtitle "A Series of Essays ...
to Aid in the Formation of Fixed
Principles in Politics, Morals, and
Religion, with Literary Amusements
Interspersed." Illustrated, indexed,
in two VOlumes, boxed. $20.00
sponsored
by
Bollingen Foundation
published
by
PRINCETON
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
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