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James Gillman was an English physician and biographer, best known for his association with the Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He played a significant role in Coleridge's life, particularly during the latter's struggles with addiction and mental health issues. Gillman not only provided medical care but also became a close confidant, documenting Coleridge's thoughts and insights. His writings, particularly 'The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge,' offer a unique perspective on the poet's life and work, shedding light on the complexities of his character and his creative processes.

Gillman's influence extended beyond Coleridge; he was also engaged with other prominent figures of his time, contributing to the literary and philosophical discourse of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His understanding of the human condition, informed by both medical knowledge and personal experience, allowed him to navigate the intricate relationships within the Romantic movement. His legacy continues through his writings, which remain a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of this pivotal era in literature.

Data di nascita February 21, 1782
Luogo di nascita Bristol, England
Data di morte September 1, 1863