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CONTENTS.
BOOK FIRST.
1775-1797. ÆT. 1-22.
WARWICK, RUGBY, OXFORD, AND SWANSEA.
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I. Introductory, 1, 2.-II. The Landors and the Savages, 2-5.-III. Birth
and Childish Days, 5-8. IV. At Rugby School, 8-19.-V. At Ash-
bourne, 19-24. - VI. At Trinity College, Oxford, 24-31.- VII. Before
and after Rustication, 31-35. - VIII. First Published Book, 35-37.-
LX. A Fair Intercessor, 37-41.-X. A Moral Epistle, 41 - 43.-XI. Re-
treat to Wales, 43–48.
BOOK SECOND.
1797-1805. ÆT. 22-30.
AUTHORSHIP OF GEBIR AND EARLIEST FRIENDSHIPS.
L Gebir, 49-64.-II. Some Opinions of Gebir, 64-70.-III. Doctor Parr,
70-76.-IV. Attack of the Monthly Review, 76-85.-V. Sergeant Rough,
85-92. VI. Corresponding with Parr and Adair, 92-103. — VII. At Paris
in 1802, 103-107. VIII. Poetry by the Author of Gebir, 107–112.
IX. Walter Birch, and Succession to Family Estates, 112-119.
BOOK THIRD.
1805-1814 ET. 30-39.
AT BATH AND CLIFTON, IN SPAIN, AND AT LLANTHONY.
I. Life at Bath, 120-124.-II. Robert Southey, 124-130.-III. First Letters to
Southey, 130-133.-IV. In Spain, 133 - 142.-V. Letters to Southey on
Spain and Spaniards, 142–149. - VI. Letters on Kehama and Roderick,
149 – 163. — VII. The Tragedy of Count Julian, 163–186. — VIII. In Pos-
session of the Abbey, 186-196. — IX. Marriage and Life at Llanthony, 196-
214.-X. Public Affairs, 214-233. — XI. Private Disputes, 233–247. -
XII. Departure from England, 247 - 255.
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BOOK FOURTH.
1815-1821. ET. 40-46.
FIRST SIX YEARS IN ITALY.
I. From Tours to Milan, 256-260.-II. At Como, 261-271.-III. At Pisa,
271–275. IV. At Pistoia, 275-279. V. Again at Pisa, 280-292.
VI. On the Way to Florence, 292-298.- VII. Retrospect and Prospect:
a New Literary Undertaking, 298-314.
BOOK FIFTH.
1822-1828. ET. 47-53.
THE IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS.
I. Friends in Italy and England, 317-323.-II. The Manuscript on its Way,
323-326.III. A Publisher found, 326-332.-IV. What the First Vol-
ume contained, 332-347.-V. What the Second Volume contained, 347-
364. VI. How the Book was received, 364–369. VII. The Southey Cor-
respondence, 369–388. — VIII. Family Letters, 388-401.- IX. New Series
of Conversations, 401-415.-X. Contents of the New Series, 415–432.
BOOK SIXTH.
1829-1835. ET. 54-60.
AT FIESOLE.
I. Closing Years in the Palazzo Medici, 433-441.-II. Mother's Death, 441 -
443.III. Ordered to quit Tuscany, 443-447.-IV. The Villa Gherardes-
cha, 447-454.-V. England revisited, 454-465. VI. Again in Italy: Old
Pictures and New Friends, 465-477. VII. Examination of Shakespeare
for Deer-Stealing, 477-489.-VIII. Pericles and Aspasia, 489-498.-
IX. Self-banishment from Fiesole, 498-503.
BOOK SEVENTH.
1836-1857. Æt. 61-82.
TWENTY-ONE YEARS AT BATH.
I. New and Old Friendships, 504-513.-II. The Pentameron of Boccaccio and Petrarca, 513-523.-III. Writing Plays, 523-537.-IV. Reviewing a Re- viewer, 537-548.-V. Visits and Visitors, 549-556.-VI. Death of Southey,
556–563. — VII. Last Series of Conversations, and some Letters, 563 – 572.
- VIII. A Friend not Literary, and other Friends, 572-579. IX. Reviews,
Collected Works, Poemata et Inscriptiones, and Hellenics, 579 – 592. — X.
Summer Holidays and Guests at Home, 592-605.-XI. Deaths of Old
Friends, 605-611.-XII. Fruits gathered from an Old Tree, 611-627.
XIII. Silent Companions, 627-647.-XIV. Last Days in Bath, and Final
Departure from England, 647 - 653.
BOOK EIGHTH.
1858-1864. ET. 83-89.
LAST SIX YEARS IN ITALY.
L In his Old Home, 654-658.
- II. At Siena, 658-660.—III. In Florence,
660–666. — IV. Five Unpublished Scenes, being the last Imaginary Conver-
sations, 666-671.-V. The Close, 672-678.
INDEX
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Note.
All the letters quoted in this book are from original sources, and, with a few excep-
tions specially stated, have not before been printed.