Author of Biographia Literaria (1817) and The Friend (1809-10, 1812 and 1818), Samuel Taylor Coleridge was the central figure in the British transmission of German idealism in the 19th century. The advent of Immanuel Kant in Coleridgeβs thought is traditionally seen as the start of the poetβs turn t
Coleridge and German Philosophy
β Scribed by Hamilton, Paul
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Note on Spelling, Grammar and Citations
Introduction
Part I: Criticism
1. Familiar Categories: Early Reviews of Tristram Shandy, 1760-1777
2. New Critical Expressions: The Later Reviews, 1776-1786
Part II: Translation
3. French Theories of Translation and the English Novel, 1740-1800
4. The Translations of Tristram Shandy
Part III: Fiction
5. Sentimental Journeys
6. Tristram Shandy and Jacques le fataliste et son maitre Appendix:
Articles on Sterne in French Periodicals, 1760-1800
Bibliography
Index.
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