Coleridge and the Armoury of the Human Mind

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19th Century Literature
Associationist Philosophy
autobiography in literature
Brunonian System
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Coleridge
Coleridge prose interpretation scholarship
Coleridge's Text
Coleridge's Work
Coleridge’s Text
Coleridge’s Work
Conciones Ad Populum
Criticism
De Quincey's Account
De Quincey's Confessions
De Quincey's Dreams
De Quinceyan
De Quincey’s Account
De Quincey’s Confessions
De Quincey’s Dreams
Despotic Master
Elementa Medicinae
English Civil War influence
English Mail Coach
Eolian Harp
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George III
Kabbala Denudata
literary theory analysis
Plot Discovered
Poetry
political dissent in Romanticism
prophetic tradition studies
Romantic Autobiography
Romantic period criticism
Romanticism
Sir Alexander Ball
Suspiria De Profundis
Treasonable Practices Bill
Unapt Emblem
William Lisle
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138670112
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Peter J. Kitson, Thomas N. Corns