Edith Coleridge
Edith Coleridge (1832 – January 24, 1911) was a British author. She edited The Memoir and Letters of Sara Coleridge (1873), a popular biography of her mother.[1] An archive of her collected works is held at the Henry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin.

Edith Coleridge, from A Poet's Children, Hartley and Sara Coleridge (1912)
Biography
Edith Coleridge was the daughter of writer Sara Coleridge, who in turn was the daughter of poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Sara Coleridge married her cousin Henry Nelson Coleridge, who was Samuel Taylor Coleridge's literary executor.[2]
gollark: *But* adding and multiplying can *sometimes* cause important data to be truncated.
gollark: Assuming deterministic decimal to float conversion the error of that is cancelled out when subtraction at the end occurs.
gollark: `0.2 + 0.2 - 0.2` comes out fine.
gollark: Olivia is being technically correct but misleading I think.
gollark: Ah, that's probably it, actually: addition of things with different exponents drops some digits off the smaller one.
References
- Schofield, Robin (2018-02-12). The Vocation of Sara Coleridge: Authorship and Religion. Springer. p. 6. ISBN 9783319703718.
- "Obituary". The Times (Issue 39493). January 27, 1911. p. 13. Retrieved October 7, 2019.
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