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Auction archive: Lot number 326

COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor -- Two autograph letters signed by Charles LLOYD, ('C Lloyd' and 'Charles Lloyd Jun . .') to Joseph Cotton, London, 2 May 1798 and Ambleside, 14 March 1801 , the first describing the behaviour of Coleridge towards Lamb and hi...

Auction 28.06.1995
28 Jun 1995
Estimate
£500 - £700
ca. US$797 - US$1,116
Price realised:
£805
ca. US$1,284
Auction archive: Lot number 326

COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor -- Two autograph letters signed by Charles LLOYD, ('C Lloyd' and 'Charles Lloyd Jun . .') to Joseph Cotton, London, 2 May 1798 and Ambleside, 14 March 1801 , the first describing the behaviour of Coleridge towards Lamb and hi...

Auction 28.06.1995
28 Jun 1995
Estimate
£500 - £700
ca. US$797 - US$1,116
Price realised:
£805
ca. US$1,284
Beschreibung:

COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor -- Two autograph letters signed by Charles LLOYD, ('C Lloyd' and 'Charles Lloyd Jun . .') to Joseph Cotton, London, 2 May 1798 and Ambleside, 14 March 1801 , the first describing the behaviour of Coleridge towards Lamb and himself, 'nothing but proofs of disgust & alienation since that foolish affair ... his letters lately contain nothing beside direct and indirect insults', discussing the possibility of going to Nether Stowey to effect a reconciliation with Coleridge, 'I hate a disconnection from a man whom I have so much lov'd', and asking Cottle whether Coleridge will retain the poems by Lamb and himself should a third edition of Coleridge's poems be published; the second discussing the distribution of his novel Edmund Oliver , and recent literature, 'till lately the health of my nervous system has been such, that I have refrained wholly from all reading of new poetry, or works of imagination, 5½ pages, 4to , both with integral address leaf; also an autograph letter signed by T[heophilus] Lindsey to Revd. John Rowe, with references to Coleridge, 1798. Two sonnets by Lloyd (1748-1828) were published in Coleridge's Poems , 1797. The precise details of 'that foolish affair' between Coleridge and Lloyd are not known, but it ended what had been a close relationship. Coleridge was deeply hurt by his portrayal, thinly disguised, in Lloyd's Edmund Oliver , published by Cottle in April 1798 and dedicated to Lamb. To Lloyd must go much of the blame for Coleridge's quarrel with Lamb. (Lamb described Lloyd as 'a sad Tattler'.) Literature : E.L. Griggs, ed. Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . (3)

Auction archive: Lot number 326
Auction:
Datum:
28 Jun 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor -- Two autograph letters signed by Charles LLOYD, ('C Lloyd' and 'Charles Lloyd Jun . .') to Joseph Cotton, London, 2 May 1798 and Ambleside, 14 March 1801 , the first describing the behaviour of Coleridge towards Lamb and himself, 'nothing but proofs of disgust & alienation since that foolish affair ... his letters lately contain nothing beside direct and indirect insults', discussing the possibility of going to Nether Stowey to effect a reconciliation with Coleridge, 'I hate a disconnection from a man whom I have so much lov'd', and asking Cottle whether Coleridge will retain the poems by Lamb and himself should a third edition of Coleridge's poems be published; the second discussing the distribution of his novel Edmund Oliver , and recent literature, 'till lately the health of my nervous system has been such, that I have refrained wholly from all reading of new poetry, or works of imagination, 5½ pages, 4to , both with integral address leaf; also an autograph letter signed by T[heophilus] Lindsey to Revd. John Rowe, with references to Coleridge, 1798. Two sonnets by Lloyd (1748-1828) were published in Coleridge's Poems , 1797. The precise details of 'that foolish affair' between Coleridge and Lloyd are not known, but it ended what had been a close relationship. Coleridge was deeply hurt by his portrayal, thinly disguised, in Lloyd's Edmund Oliver , published by Cottle in April 1798 and dedicated to Lamb. To Lloyd must go much of the blame for Coleridge's quarrel with Lamb. (Lamb described Lloyd as 'a sad Tattler'.) Literature : E.L. Griggs, ed. Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . (3)

Auction archive: Lot number 326
Auction:
Datum:
28 Jun 1995
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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