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Hartley Coleridge was an English poet, essayist, and literary critic, born on October 21, 1796. He was the son of the famous poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and was known for his own contributions to the literary scene of the early 19th century. Though he did not achieve the same level of fame as his father, Hartley carved out a niche for himself with his poetry and critical writings. He published several volumes of poems, including 'Poems, Volume 1' and 'Poems, Volume 2', which showcased his lyrical talent and reflective style.

In addition to his poetry, Hartley Coleridge contributed to various literary discussions and was involved in the Romantic movement. He was known for his keen observations and the depth of his literary critiques, often drawing inspiration from the landscapes and culture of his native Devon. His works are appreciated for their emotional resonance and connection to the natural world. Coleridge passed away on July 25, 1849, leaving behind a legacy that, while overshadowed by his father's monumental reputation, still holds significance in the study of Romantic literature.

Data de Nascimento October 21, 1796
Local de Nascimento Ottery St Mary, Devon, England
Data de Falecimento July 25, 1849
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