
Coleridge, written by S. L. Bensusan and first published in 1816, is a biographical account of the influential poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The book examines Coleridge's life, his literary contributions, and the personal struggles he faced, including anxiety and self-doubt. Bensusan highlights Coleridge's formative years in Devonshire, providing insight into how his early experiences shaped his complex character and prolific output. This work offers a nuanced portrayal of Coleridge as both a literary genius and a fragile individual.























