Coleridge's afterlives / edited by James Vigus and Jane Wright
Material type: TextPublication details: Basingstoke [England]; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008Description: xvi, 269 p.; 23 cmISBN: 9780230008281 (alk. paper); 0230008283 (alk. paper)DDC classification: 821.7Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-261) and index.
1. Coleridge’s Textual Afterlives James Vigus
2. ’Let not Bristol be ashamed’?: Coleridge’s Afterlife
in the Early Recollections of Joseph Cottle
Lynda Pratt
3. De Quincey on Coleridge
Frederick Burwick
4. Romantic Fragments and Victorian Pluralisms:
From Lyrical Ballads to Guesses at Truth
Stephen Prickett
5. Gendering the Poet-Philosopher: Victorian ’Manliness’ and Coleridgean ’Androgyny’
Anthony John Harding
6. ’The Luther of Brahminism’: Coleridge and
the Reformation of Hinduism
Daniel Sanjiv Roberts
7. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Coleridge’s American Legacy
Laura Dassow Walls
8. ’I Have Strange Power of Speech’:
Narrative Compulsion after Coleridge
Daniel Karlin
9. The Sin in Sincerity: Ethics, Aesthetics,
and a Critical Tradition from Coleridge to Wilde
Jane Wright
10. Coleridge’s German ’Absolutism’
Ross Wilson
11. The Consummate Symbol: A Coleridgean Tradition
Paul Hamilton
12. Imagination Amended: From Coleridge to Collingwood
Douglas Medley
13. Eliot and Coleridge Seamus Perry
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