A practical and comprehensive reference work, the Oxford Handbook provides the best single-volume source of original scholarship on all aspects of Coleridge's diverse writings.
Thirty-seven chapters, bringing together the wisdome of experts from across the world, present an authoritative, in-depth, and up-to-date assessment of a major author of British Romanticism.
The book is divided into sections on Biography, Prose Works, Poetic Works, Sources andInfluences, and Reception.
The Coleridge scholar today has ready access to a range of materials previously available only in library archives on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Bollingen edition, of the Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, forty years in production was completed in 2002.
The Coleridge Notebooks (1957-2002) were also produced during this same period, five volumes of text with an additional five companion volumes of notes.
The Clarendon Press of Oxford published the letters in sixvolumes (1956-1971).
To take full advantage of the convenient access and new insight provided by these volumes, the Oxford Handbook examines the entire range and complexity of Coleridge's career.
It analyzes the many aspects of Coleridge's literary, critical, philosophical, and theological pursuits, and it furnishesboth students and advanced scholars with the proper tools for assimilating and illuminating Coleridge's rich and varied accomplishments, as well as offering an authoritative guide to the most up-to-date thinking about his achievements.
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James Vigus
This book traces coleridge's discovery of a plato marginalised in the universities, and examines his use of german sources on the 'divine philosopher'.
Peter J. Kitson
J. R. de J. Jackson
First published in 1969, this book places coleridge's literary criticism against the background of his philosophical thinking, examining his theories about criticism and the nature of poetry.
James Vigus
The ambivalent curiosity of the young poet samuel taylor coleridge (1772-1834) towards plato - 'but i love plato - his dear gorgeous nonsense!
James Vigus
The ambivalent curiosity of the young poet samuel taylor coleridge (1772-1834) towards plato - 'but i love plato - his dear gorgeous nonsense!
Emerson R. Marks
Drawing on the entire corpus of coleridge's prose, emerson marks shows how the poet's rationale was grounded in the mimetic theory that informed his distinction between a copy and an imitation which coleridge himself labeled the universal principle of the.
Maximiliaan van Woudenberg
Viewing samuel taylor coleridge's pursuit of continental intellectualism through the lens of cosmopolitanism, maximiliaan van woudenberg examines the so-called 'german mania' of the writer in the context of the intellectual history of the university.
Emerson R. Marks
Drawing on the entire corpus of coleridge's prose, emerson marks shows how the poet's rationale was grounded in the mimetic theory that informed his distinction between a copy and an imitation which coleridge himself labeled the universal principle of the.
Emerson R. Marks
Drawing on the entire corpus of coleridge's prose, emerson marks shows how the poet's rationale was grounded in the mimetic theory that informed his distinction between a copy and an imitation which coleridge himself labeled the universal principle of the.
Geoffrey Yarlott
First published in 1967, this book seeks to show the causes which led to coleridge's breakdown in 1802 and to indicate how his views on poetry changed as a result of it.
S. Spector
J. R. de J. Jackson
First published in 1969, this book places coleridge's literary criticism against the background of his philosophical thinking, examining his theories about criticism and the nature of poetry.
Katharine Cooke
First published in 1979, this book provides thorough a guide through coleridge's diverse body of work, looking not just his poetry but also his literary criticism and theories, plays, political journalism and theory, and writings on religion and philosoph.
Sally West
Peter J. Kitson
First published in 1991, this book collects a broad array of path-finding scholarship by specialists in coleridge and romantic literature on the subject of his prose.
Joseph Cottle
Joseph Cottle
The reminiscences of bristol bookseller joseph cottle (1770 1853) have been described as 'unreliable but essential'.
A. Timár
Paul Magnuson
Paul magnuson contends that the relationship between coleridge's and wordsworth's poetry is so complex that a new criticism is required to trace its intricacies.
Jeffrey Green
Green's study is more than a biography of an anglo-african composer.
Henry Duff Traill
The publication in 1798 of lyrical ballads, written by william wordsworth and samuel taylor coleridge (1772-1834), is considered to be the starting point of the romantic movement.
M. Jadwiga Swiatecka
Virginia Radley
Andrew Keanie
The first modern study of hartley coleridge, showing that he deserves our attention not as the son of samuel taylor coleridge, but as a literary presence in his own right..
Paola Degli Esposti
Joel Faflak
In this provocative work, joel faflak argues that romanticism, particularly british romantic poetry, invents psychoanalysis in advance of freud.
David P. Haney
Sally West
Sally west's timely study is the first book-length exploration of coleridge's influence on shelley's poetic development.
Adam Sisman
Richard Gravil
The unifying thrust of the book is an exploration of the tension in coleridge's theory and practice between the imagination and the natural, and a delineation of the particular profile of coleridge's imagination as compared to that of wordsworth.
Nicholas Halmi
Despite its widely acknowledged importance in and beyond the thought of the romantic period, the distinctive concept of the symbol articulated by such writers as goethe and f.
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Richard Berkeley
Coleridge and the crisis of reason examines coleridge's understanding of the pantheism controversy - the crisis of reason in german philosophy - and reveals the context informing coleridge's understanding of german thinkers.
Adam Sisman
R. Berkeley
Coleridge and the crisis of reason examines coleridge's understanding of the pantheism controversy - the crisis of reason in german philosophy - and reveals the context informing coleridge's understanding of german thinkers.
Dennis Low
Dennis low's re-evaluation of the lake poets as mentors begins with the controversial premise that robert southey, together with wordsworth and coleridge, nurtured the talents of many exceptional women writers.
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Jennifer Ford
This book is the first investigation of coleridge's responses to his dreams and to debates on the nature of dreaming among poets, philosophers and scientists in the romantic period.
Reid, Nicholas
In his convincingly argued book, nicholas reid shows just how central coleridge's theories of imagination, form, and symbol were to coleridge's metaphysics.
Anya Taylor
Erotic coleridge charts coleridge's prolific creation of love poems from early flirtatious verse to poems about marital incompatibility, the blank faces of young women fearing for their reputations, the exaltation of falling in love, the spoken and.
Pamela Edwards
Author of "kubla khan" and the epic "the rime of the ancient mariner," samuel taylor coleridge is remembered principally for his contributions as a romantic poet.
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Eric G. Wilson
This lively intellectual biography of the second half of coleridge's life argues that the poet, in his mature work, reveals a brilliant though troubled genius for conveying the ambiguities of psychological limbo.
Kenneth McGoogan
Though immortalized by samuel coleridge's "the rime of the ancient mariner," few people know that eighteenth-century british adventurer samuel hearne became the first european to see the arctic ocean while standing on america's northernmost shore.
Dennis R. Dean
Neil Vickers
What did coleridge know about medicine and how did it influence the development of his critical thought?
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Philip C. Rule
By examining samuel taylor coleridge's and john henry newman's parallel approaches to the central question of christian apologetics-the existence of god-coleridge and newman: the centrality of conscience documents more fully than ever before the extent of.
J. Robert Barth
Grounded in the thought of samuel taylor coleridge, romanticism and transcendence explores the religious dimensions of imagination in the romantic tradition, both theoretically and in the poetry of wordsworth and coleridge.
Charles Mahoney
Romantics and renegades examines the abiding crux of romantic criticism: the political apostasies of the lake poets (wordsworth, coleridge, and southey) as they renounced the revolutionary jacobinism of their youth in the 1790s in order to claim the high .
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Seamus Perry
Few writers in english can claim so diverse a genius as samuel taylor coleridge.
Seamus Perry
Few writers in english can claim so diverse a genius as samuel taylor coleridge.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Coleridge is such a celebrity that many who have never read the rime of the ancient mariner have a fair idea who he was, and yet the common impression of him is not flattering.
Anthony John Harding
This movement radically revised the interpretation of the bible as an "inspired" book and also helped to redefine the inspiration attributed to poets, since many poets of the period, including coleridge himself, wished to emulate the prophetic voice of bi.
William Tortolano
During the late 1890s and early 1900s, samuel coleridge-taylor (1875-1912) was an important and popular british composer.