Coleridge's Notebooks: A Selection

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Oxford University Press, 2002 - 264 pages
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was one of the Romantic age's most enigmatic figures, a genius of astonishing diversity; author of some of the most famous poems in the English language, and co-author, with Wordsworth, of Lyrical Ballads; one of England's greatest critics and theorists of literatureand imagination; as well as autobiographer, nature-writer, philosopher, theologian, psychologist, and talker. Throughout his life, he confided his thoughts and emotions to his Notebooks, where we can still see his speculations and observations taking shape. This edition presents a selection fromthis unique work, newly presented, with notes and commentary, for the student as well as the general reader.

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Germany London the Lakes 17981804 II
11
London Malta Italy 18041806
56
The Lakes London 18061810
93
London Wiltshire 18101816
120
Commentary
134
Index
258
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