Langbeschreibung
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. They range from broad appraisals of Coleridge's own critical practises; demonstrations of the fecundity of his autobiography, the Biographia Literaria, for contemporaries; the effect of Milton and the radical polemicists of the English Civil War on Coleridge's early political and religious dissent; and the influence of the Hebrew prophetic tradition in his move away from the conjectural millenarianism of his youth towards the interpretation of Prophecy and a symbolic narrative.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction, Peter J. Kitson, Thomas N. Corns; Chapter 102 Coleridge as Critic, John Beer; Chapter 103 Coleridge's Notebook Scribblings, Kathleen Wheeler; Chapter 104 "The electric fluid of truth", Peter J. Kitson; Chapter 105 Coleridge, Kabbalah, and the Book of Daniel, Tim Fulford; Chapter 106 "Murdering One's Double", Nigel Leask; Chapter 107 To "Make a Bull", Steven Vine; Chapter 108 Coleridge against Romantic Autobiography, William Ruddick;