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The Second Person from Porlock

English

By (author): Dennis Hamley

Highgate, London, 1824. Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a washed-up opium addict, estranged from his friends and from his neglected wife. His grip on reality is starting to slip; his past and present mingle in laudanum-induced dreams. In a Cambridge college library, Scrivener, a bullied undergraduate, finds a strange annotation in a book of Coleridge's poems. Intrigued by this mystery marginalia and captivated by Romantic poetry, he resolves to become a poet himself, with Coleridge as his guiding light. 

Across the sea, Samuel, a young Sicilian, discovers that his mother once had a liaison with Coleridge. He sets out for England to learn all he can about the man who may be his father. It isn't long before Samuele and Scrivener cross paths - but will their journeys take them to the real Samuel Taylor Coleridge? See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2021
  • Publisher: Fairlight Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781914148033

About Dennis Hamley

Dennis Hamley grew up in Kent and Buckinghamshire. After completing his National Service in the RAF he read English at Jesus College Cambridge and then pursued postgraduate studies at Bristol Manchester and Leicester where he earned a PhD. After a career in education as a teacher lecturer and adviser he retired early in 1992 to write full time. His first young adult novel was published in 1974 and he has written over sixty books both educational and for children. He has written five 'crossover' novels Spirit of the Place Out of the Mouths of Babes Ellen's People and Divided Loyalties all now reissued by his imprint Joslin Books.

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