Coleridge’s moving tribute to the life and work of John Keble, one of the key figures of the Oxford Movement in the early 19th century. Drawing on his personal recollections and the memories of Keble’s friends and family, Coleridge paints a vivid portrait of this extraordinary man and his enduring legacy.
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