Sources, Processes and Methods in Coleridge's 'Biographia Literaria'

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Paperback, 244 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9780521135665
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The Biographia Literaria has long been recognised as one of the central prose texts of the Romantic period, both for its value as a piece of elevated prose writing and for the insights into poetry, criticism and the faculties of the mind that it offers. It seeks to reunify philosophical thought and aesthetic feeling in the belief that genuine knowledge emerges from only such a synthesis. Dr Wheeler's analysis proceeds from a number of points of view. The gradual growth of the Biographia Literaria is illuminated by notebooks and letters that show Coleridge wrestling with the work over a period of fifteen years. The aesthetic and metaphysical thought informing the Biographia is also discussed in order to elucidate the methods and purposes of the work, in which Coleridge's use of metaphor and irony constitutes both the structure and the point of engagement with the reader.

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ISBN13:9780521135665
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:244

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Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction: diverse readings of the Biographia Literaria; 1. Sources of the Biographia Literaria in notebooks and letters; 2. Philosophical sources of the Biographia Literaria; 3. Early sources of polarity in Coleridge's thought; 4. Irony and indirectness: the German philosophy of art; 5. Metaphor: process and method in Biographia I; 6. Processes and methods in Biographia II; 7. Structural unity in the Biographia; 8. Imagination and reason, and the conflict of pantheism and Christianity; Conclusion: The Biographia's readers; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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