Coleridge's Responses
Selected Writings on Literary Criticism, the Bible and Nature
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Product details:
- Publisher Continuum
- Date of Publication 17 January 2008
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9780826475763
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1224 pages
- Size 216x138 mm
- Weight 1837 g
- Language English 0
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The appearance of hitherto unpublished material during the last hundred years has brought out more fully the range and complexity of Coleridge's intelligence and knowledge. Complete publication of the Notebooks and Collected Works, together with that of the previously assembled Collected Letters, have made it increasingly evident that this was the most extraordinary English mind of the time. The specialist or more general student who wishes to know what Coleridge had to say on a particular subject may, however, find the sheer mass of materials bewildering, since in his less formal writings he passed quickly from one subject to another.
Coleridge's Responses, like its predecessor, Coleridge's Writings published by Palgrave, is a series addressed to such readers. In each volume a particular area of Coleridge's interest is explored, with an attempt to present his most significant statements and to show the development of his thought on the subject in question.
This major compilation not only arranges selections from Coleridge by themes but also, through notes and introductory material, elucidates and interprets the material. Covering Coleridge's wide-ranging criticism of other writers and statements on writing itself, his analysis and observation of nature and its powers and his enlightened view of the Bible achieved through constant study and annotation, this collection provides a comprehensive overview of his writings on these major areas of interest and knowledge.
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Coleridge's Responses, like its predecessor, Coleridge's Writings published by Palgrave, is a series addressed to such readers. In each volume a particular area of Coleridge's interest is explored, with an attempt to present his most significant statements and to show the development of his thought on the subject in question.
This major compilation not only arranges selections from Coleridge by themes but also, through notes and introductory material, elucidates and interprets the material. Covering Coleridge's wide-ranging criticism of other writers and statements on writing itself, his analysis and observation of nature and its powers and his enlightened view of the Bible achieved through constant study and annotation, this collection provides a comprehensive overview of his writings on these major areas of interest and knowledge.
Table of Contents:
VOLUME ONE: COLERIDGE ON WRITING AND WRITERS; Edited by Seamus Perry
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1: Coleridge on Writing
Imagination, Fancy and Wit
Poetry and Prose
Symbol and Allegory
The Poet
Part 2: Coleridge on Writers
Akenside to Wordsworth
Further reading
Notes
Index
VOLUME TWO: COLERIDGE ON THE BIBLE;
Edited by Anthony Harding
Introduction
1. Radicalism, Unitarianism and the Bible
2. The Friend, Notebook entries, marginalia
3. Explorations of the biblical canon, 1808-1924; The Statesman's Manual and A Lay Sermon
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1: Coleridge on Writing
Imagination, Fancy and Wit
Poetry and Prose
Symbol and Allegory
The Poet
Part 2: Coleridge on Writers
Akenside to Wordsworth
Further reading
Notes
Index
VOLUME TWO: COLERIDGE ON THE BIBLE;
Edited by Anthony Harding
Introduction
1. Radicalism, Unitarianism and the Bible
2. The Friend, Notebook entries, marginalia
3. Explorations of the biblical canon, 1808-1924; The Statesman's Manual and A Lay Sermon
4. 'Opus Magnum', 1820s marginalia and Notebooks, 'Letters on the Inspiration of the Scriptures'
5. On the Constitution of the Church and State and last commentaries
6. Table Talk and last commentaries
Glossary of terms used in biblical scholarship and interpretation
Suggested further reading
Index
5. On the Constitution of the Church and State and last commentaries
6. Table Talk and last commentaries
Glossary of terms used in biblical scholarship and interpretation
Suggested further reading
Index
VOLUME THREE: COLERIDGE ON NATURE AND VISION; Edited by Samantha Harvey
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Objective Vision and the Notebooks: 'we can live only by feeding abroad'
2. Visions of Nature in Lyric Poetry: 'My eye shall dart thro' infinite expanse'
3. Artistic Vision: 'Nature, or the divine Art'
4. Natural and Supernatural
5. Philosophical Vision: Solving 'The Riddle of the World'
6. Religious Vision: 'an inward eye, which is both eye and light'
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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