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Letter of condolence to Henry Nelson Coleridge on the death of his uncle
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Letter of condolence to Henry Nelson Coleridge on the death of his uncle
KDC441024 Letter of condolence to Henry Nelson Coleridge on the death of his uncle and father-in-law, Samuel Taylor Coleridge on 25 July, 1834, 29 July, 1834 (pen and ink on paper) by Wordsworth, William (1770-1850); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Wordsworth (1770-1850) English poet; S.T. Coleridge (1772-1834) poet, critic and philosopher; Henry Nelson Coleridge (1798-1843) barrister and writer, husband of Sara Coleridge (1802-52), daughter of S.T. Coleridge; facsimile from Facsimiles of Royal, Historical & Literary Autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum, 4th series, printed for the Trustees, 1898; Add.MS.34225, f.193.; ); English, out of copyright
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Affection Affectionate Autograph Coleridge Condolence Facsimile Friendship Grief Grieving Holograph Poets Signature Sympathy
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This poignant print captures a significant historical artifact - a letter of condolence written by the renowned English poet William Wordsworth to Henry Nelson Coleridge. The letter was penned in 1834, expressing Wordsworth's heartfelt sympathy upon the death of Coleridge's uncle and father-in-law, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. In this image, the delicate penmanship of Wordsworth is beautifully preserved on paper. The handwritten words reflect not only grief but also deep affection and friendship between these literary figures. It serves as a testament to their profound connection and shared love for poetry. The facsimile from Facsimiles of Royal, Historical & Literary Autographs in the Department of Manuscripts at the British Museum showcases this personal correspondence within its private collection. This rare glimpse into history allows us to witness an intimate moment during a time of mourning. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded that even great poets experience loss and sorrow. Through his carefully chosen words, Wordsworth offers solace to his dear friend Henry Nelson Coleridge during this difficult period. This photograph invites us to reflect on the enduring power of empathy and compassion across generations. Overall, this print provides a window into both personal grief and literary history - capturing an emotional bond between two influential poets whose works continue to inspire readers today.
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