Gathered Leaves From the Prose of Mary E. Coleridge
- 348 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge was a British novelist and poet whose work delved into the psychological depths of her characters, particularly exploring the constraints faced by women within patriarchal structures. Her writing is marked by an introspective quality and a sophisticated psychological exploration, offering readers a nuanced view of internal struggles and societal pressures. She possessed a distinctive voice that brought a unique perspective to the literary landscape of her time.






Mary Elizabeth Coleridge's collection of short stories explores the depths of human emotions and relationships. The stories deal with themes of love, loss, desire, and regret and offer a poignant commentary on the human condition. A masterpiece in its own right, this book is a testament to Coleridge's brilliance as a writer.
This haunting novel tells the story of a young woman haunted by her family's past and struggling to come to terms with her own desires. Coleridge's masterful prose and vivid characters make for a gripping and emotionally charged read that will stay with readers long after they've turned the final page.
Published in 1897, this collection showcases some of Coleridge's most beloved poems, including 'The Witch', 'The King with Two Faces', and the titular 'Fancy's Guerdon'. With lush descriptions and haunting imagery, Coleridge's work remains an enduring testament to the power of Victorian verse.
This collection of poems by Richard Watson Dixon offers a glimpse into the poet's creative genius and his love for nature and beauty. The poems touch on themes of love, death, and spirituality and display a profound sensitivity to the human experience. A must-read for poetry lovers.