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基本説明
In this volume, thirteen essays examine the full breadth and variety of Coleridge's afterlives.
Full Description
In this volume, thirteen essays examine the full breadth and variety of Coleridge's afterlives. Topics include philosophy, gender, imagination, American literature, South Asian literature, aesthetics, narrative, and poetry. It offers new research to the scholar, maps complex territory, and spans traditional period barriers in literary studies.
Contents
Preface Coleridge's Textual Afterlives; J.Vigus 'Let not Bristol be ashamed?': Coleridge's Afterlife in the Early Recollections of Joseph Cottle; L.Pratt De Quincey on Coleridge; F.Burwick Romantic Fragments and Victorian Pluralisms: From Lyrical Ballads to Guesses at Truth ; S.Prickett Gendering the Poet-Philosopher: Victorian 'Manliness' and Coleridgean 'Androgyny'; A.J.Harding Ralph Waldo Emerson and Coleridge's American Legacy; L.D.Walls 'The Luther of Brahmanism': Coleridge and the Reformation of Hinduism; D.S.Roberts 'I have strange powers of speech': Narrative Compulsion after Coleridge; D.Karlin The Sin in Sincerity: ethics, aesthetics, and a critical tradition from Coleridge to Wilde; J.Wright Imagination Amended: from Coleridge to Collingwood; D.Hedley Coleridge's German Absolutism; R.Wilson T. S. Eliot's Coleridge; S.Perry The Consummate Symbol: A Coleridge Tradition; P.Hamilton Afterword; J.Beer Bibliography Index