Copyright
Barry Hough; Howard DavisPublished On
2010-01-01ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
405 pages (xxix+ 376)Dimensions
Weight
Media
OCLC Number
608626377LCCN
2019452803BIC
- LAZ
- BGL
BISAC
- BIO007000
- HIS037020
- LAW060000
LCC
- PR4483
Keywords
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Malta
- Romantic literature
- legal history
- colonialism
- Maltese history
- British imperial history
- nineteenth century
- Romanticism
- political history
- colonial government
Coleridge's Laws
A Study of Coleridge in Malta
- Barry Hough (author)
- Howard Davis (author)
- Lydia Davis (translator)
- Micheal John Kooy (introduction by)
Reviews
With its detailed account of the British system of administration and legal process, this book sheds fresh light on the complex relations between the British administrators and the Maltese public during Coleridge's sojourn on the island. [...] The authors of Coleridge's Laws provide a thorough and rigorously researched study (drawing on new archival material) of Malta in the first decade of British rule, focusing largely on the legislative and executive powers of the civil administration and Coleridge's role (as Public Secretary) in securing the loyalty of the Maltese to the British administration.
Peter Vassallo
"Barry Hough and Howard Davis, Coleridge’s Laws: A Study of Coleridge in Malta". The BARS Review (2049-7881), vol. 44, 2010.
Contents
The Battle of Self
(pp. 1–49)- Barry Hough
- Howard Davis
Coleridge's Malta
(pp. 50–106)- Barry Hough
- Howard Davis
- Barry Hough
- Howard Davis
Coleridge's Proclamations and Public Notices
(pp. 143–163)- Barry Hough
- Howard Davis
- Barry Hough
- Howard Davis
- Barry Hough
- Howard Davis
- Lydia Davis
Appendix 2. The British Occupation of Malta
(pp. 353–361)- Barry Hough
- Howard Davis
Introduction
(pp. xvi–xxviii)- Michael John Kooy