Samuel Taylor Coleridge is best known as a great poet and literary theorist, but for one, quite short, period of his life he held real political power—acting as Public Secretary to the British Civil Commissioner in Malta in 1805. This was a formative experience for Coleridge which he later identifie
Coleridge’s Variety: Bicentennial Studies
✍ Scribed by John Beer (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 285
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Coleridge’s Poetic Sensibility....Pages 1-30
Coleridge as Revealed in his Letters....Pages 31-53
Ice and Spring: Coleridge’s Imaginative Education....Pages 54-80
Coleridge: A Bridge between Science and Poetry....Pages 81-100
Coleridge and the Romantic Vision of the World....Pages 101-133
Coleridge’s Anxiety....Pages 134-165
Coleridge on Powers in Mind and Nature....Pages 166-182
Coleridge and Kant....Pages 183-203
Coleridge’s Enjoyment of Words....Pages 204-218
A Stream by Glimpses: Coleridge’s later Imagination....Pages 219-242
Back Matter....Pages 243-264
✦ Subjects
British and Irish Literature; Nineteenth-Century Literature; Poetry and Poetics; Literary Theory
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