Friends of Coleridge
Description
The Friends of Coleridge, founded in 1986, exists to foster education and interest in the life and works of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his circle, and in the places associated with them.
The Friends of Coleridge pursue their aims by publishing the peer-reviewed journal The Coleridge Bulletin, sent out to members twice a year; organising the biennial Coleridge Summer Conference, the principal global conference on Coleridge and his circle; running an online programme of events; and supporting activities around the world conducive to the purposes of the society.
Chair: Professor Gregory Leadbetter
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No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.
Founding year
1986
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