
The Rambler
"The Rambler" was a weekly literary magazine published from 1850 to 1868, edited initially by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and later by Samuel Taylor Coleridge's son Henry Nelson Coleridge. It featured essays, poetry, and commentary on literature and culture, aimed at educated readers seeking intellectual discussion. The magazine helped shape Victorian literary tastes and provided a platform for emerging writers. Its focus was on thoughtful, literary content rather than sensational stories, promoting critical reflection and literary appreciation among its readership.