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Coleridge's Publisher and Patron: Cottle and Poole

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Abstract This article examines Samuel Taylor Coleridge's relationship with his publisher Charles Cottle and his friend and patron Thomas Poole. It discusses Coleridge's struggles to apply Pantisocratic notions to his patron/publisher relationship with Cottle and the damaging effects of this failed relationship. The article describes Poole's influence on Coleridge's search for an economic model and on his attempts at building a community of sympathetic subscribers.
Title: Coleridge's Publisher and Patron: Cottle and Poole
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Abstract This article examines Samuel Taylor Coleridge's relationship with his publisher Charles Cottle and his friend and patron Thomas Poole.
It discusses Coleridge's struggles to apply Pantisocratic notions to his patron/publisher relationship with Cottle and the damaging effects of this failed relationship.
The article describes Poole's influence on Coleridge's search for an economic model and on his attempts at building a community of sympathetic subscribers.

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