The Oxford Handbook of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Herausgeber: Burwick, Frederick
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Herausgeber: Burwick, Frederick
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A comprehensive survey of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's writings as a poet and literary critic, as a philosopher and lecturer, as a commentator on religion and politics. Provides 37 specially written contributions by an international team of experts providing the most advanced scholarship in each area.
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A comprehensive survey of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's writings as a poet and literary critic, as a philosopher and lecturer, as a commentator on religion and politics. Provides 37 specially written contributions by an international team of experts providing the most advanced scholarship in each area.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 780
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 174mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1345g
- ISBN-13: 9780199644179
- ISBN-10: 0199644179
- Artikelnr.: 34659841
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 780
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 174mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1345g
- ISBN-13: 9780199644179
- ISBN-10: 0199644179
- Artikelnr.: 34659841
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Biography
* 1: Nicholas Roe: Coleridge's Early Years
* 2: Richard Gravil: Coleridge and Wordsworth: Collaboration and
Criticism from Salisbury Plain to Aids to Reflection
* 3: John David Lopez: Coleridge's Publisher and Patron: Cottle and
Poole
* 4: Neil Vickers: Coleridge's Marriage and Family
* 5: Tilar Mazzeo: Coleridge's Travels
* 6: Anya Taylor: Coleridge's Self-representation
* The Prose Works
* 7: Peter Kitson: Coleridge's Lectures 1795: On Politics and Religion
* 8: Michael John Kooy: Coleridge as Editor: The Watchman, The Friend
* 9: Angela Esterhammer: Coleridge in the Periodicals
* 10: Matthew Scott: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1808-1819: On
Literature
* 11: Raimonda Modiano: Coleridge as Literary Critic: Principles of
Genial Criticism, Biographia Literaria
* 12: Pamela Edwards: Coleridge on Politics and Religion: Lay Sermons,
Statesman's Manual, Aids to Reflection; On the Constitution of Church
and State
* 13: Jeffrey Hipolito: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1818-1819: On
the History of Philosophy
* 14: H. J. Jackson: Coleridge as Reader: Marginalia
* 15: Paul Cheshire: Coleridge's Notebooks
* 16: David Vallins: Coleridge as Talker: Sage of Highgate, Table Talk
* 17: Murray Evans: Coleridge as Thinker: Logic and Opus Maximum
* The Poetic Works
* 18: Nicolas Halmi: Coleridge on Allegory and Symbol
* 19: David Fairer: Coleridge's Early Poetry, 1790-1796
* 20: Michael O'Neill: Coleridge's Genres
* 21: George Erving: Coleridge as Playwright
* 22: Frederick Burwick: Coleridge as Translator
* Sources and Influences
* 23: Andrew Keanie: Coleridge and Plagiarism
* 24: Anthony Harding: Coleridge, Biblical and Classical Literature
* 25: Douglas Hedley: Coleridge and Theology
* 26: Charles Mahoney: Coleridge and Shakespeare
* 27: Christopher R. Miller: Coleridge and the English Poetic Tradition
* 28: Matthew Scott: Coleridge and European Literature
* 29: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge's Dialogues with German Thought
* 30: James C. McKusick: Coleridge and Language Theory
* 31: Christoph Bode: Coleridge and Philosophy
* 32: Julian Knox: Coleridge and the Arts
* 33: Eric Wilson: Coleridge and Science
* Reception
* 34: Seamus Perry: Coleridge's Literary Influence
* 35: Morton Paley: Coleridge's Early Biographers
* 36: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge Criticism in Continental Europe
* 37: Robert Maniquis: Writing about Coleridge
* Introduction
* Biography
* 1: Nicholas Roe: Coleridge's Early Years
* 2: Richard Gravil: Coleridge and Wordsworth: Collaboration and
Criticism from Salisbury Plain to Aids to Reflection
* 3: John David Lopez: Coleridge's Publisher and Patron: Cottle and
Poole
* 4: Neil Vickers: Coleridge's Marriage and Family
* 5: Tilar Mazzeo: Coleridge's Travels
* 6: Anya Taylor: Coleridge's Self-representation
* The Prose Works
* 7: Peter Kitson: Coleridge's Lectures 1795: On Politics and Religion
* 8: Michael John Kooy: Coleridge as Editor: The Watchman, The Friend
* 9: Angela Esterhammer: Coleridge in the Periodicals
* 10: Matthew Scott: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1808-1819: On
Literature
* 11: Raimonda Modiano: Coleridge as Literary Critic: Principles of
Genial Criticism, Biographia Literaria
* 12: Pamela Edwards: Coleridge on Politics and Religion: Lay Sermons,
Statesman's Manual, Aids to Reflection; On the Constitution of Church
and State
* 13: Jeffrey Hipolito: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1818-1819: On
the History of Philosophy
* 14: H. J. Jackson: Coleridge as Reader: Marginalia
* 15: Paul Cheshire: Coleridge's Notebooks
* 16: David Vallins: Coleridge as Talker: Sage of Highgate, Table Talk
* 17: Murray Evans: Coleridge as Thinker: Logic and Opus Maximum
* The Poetic Works
* 18: Nicolas Halmi: Coleridge on Allegory and Symbol
* 19: David Fairer: Coleridge's Early Poetry, 1790-1796
* 20: Michael O'Neill: Coleridge's Genres
* 21: George Erving: Coleridge as Playwright
* 22: Frederick Burwick: Coleridge as Translator
* Sources and Influences
* 23: Andrew Keanie: Coleridge and Plagiarism
* 24: Anthony Harding: Coleridge, Biblical and Classical Literature
* 25: Douglas Hedley: Coleridge and Theology
* 26: Charles Mahoney: Coleridge and Shakespeare
* 27: Christopher R. Miller: Coleridge and the English Poetic Tradition
* 28: Matthew Scott: Coleridge and European Literature
* 29: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge's Dialogues with German Thought
* 30: James C. McKusick: Coleridge and Language Theory
* 31: Christoph Bode: Coleridge and Philosophy
* 32: Julian Knox: Coleridge and the Arts
* 33: Eric Wilson: Coleridge and Science
* Reception
* 34: Seamus Perry: Coleridge's Literary Influence
* 35: Morton Paley: Coleridge's Early Biographers
* 36: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge Criticism in Continental Europe
* 37: Robert Maniquis: Writing about Coleridge
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Biography
* 1: Nicholas Roe: Coleridge's Early Years
* 2: Richard Gravil: Coleridge and Wordsworth: Collaboration and
Criticism from Salisbury Plain to Aids to Reflection
* 3: John David Lopez: Coleridge's Publisher and Patron: Cottle and
Poole
* 4: Neil Vickers: Coleridge's Marriage and Family
* 5: Tilar Mazzeo: Coleridge's Travels
* 6: Anya Taylor: Coleridge's Self-representation
* The Prose Works
* 7: Peter Kitson: Coleridge's Lectures 1795: On Politics and Religion
* 8: Michael John Kooy: Coleridge as Editor: The Watchman, The Friend
* 9: Angela Esterhammer: Coleridge in the Periodicals
* 10: Matthew Scott: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1808-1819: On
Literature
* 11: Raimonda Modiano: Coleridge as Literary Critic: Principles of
Genial Criticism, Biographia Literaria
* 12: Pamela Edwards: Coleridge on Politics and Religion: Lay Sermons,
Statesman's Manual, Aids to Reflection; On the Constitution of Church
and State
* 13: Jeffrey Hipolito: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1818-1819: On
the History of Philosophy
* 14: H. J. Jackson: Coleridge as Reader: Marginalia
* 15: Paul Cheshire: Coleridge's Notebooks
* 16: David Vallins: Coleridge as Talker: Sage of Highgate, Table Talk
* 17: Murray Evans: Coleridge as Thinker: Logic and Opus Maximum
* The Poetic Works
* 18: Nicolas Halmi: Coleridge on Allegory and Symbol
* 19: David Fairer: Coleridge's Early Poetry, 1790-1796
* 20: Michael O'Neill: Coleridge's Genres
* 21: George Erving: Coleridge as Playwright
* 22: Frederick Burwick: Coleridge as Translator
* Sources and Influences
* 23: Andrew Keanie: Coleridge and Plagiarism
* 24: Anthony Harding: Coleridge, Biblical and Classical Literature
* 25: Douglas Hedley: Coleridge and Theology
* 26: Charles Mahoney: Coleridge and Shakespeare
* 27: Christopher R. Miller: Coleridge and the English Poetic Tradition
* 28: Matthew Scott: Coleridge and European Literature
* 29: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge's Dialogues with German Thought
* 30: James C. McKusick: Coleridge and Language Theory
* 31: Christoph Bode: Coleridge and Philosophy
* 32: Julian Knox: Coleridge and the Arts
* 33: Eric Wilson: Coleridge and Science
* Reception
* 34: Seamus Perry: Coleridge's Literary Influence
* 35: Morton Paley: Coleridge's Early Biographers
* 36: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge Criticism in Continental Europe
* 37: Robert Maniquis: Writing about Coleridge
* Introduction
* Biography
* 1: Nicholas Roe: Coleridge's Early Years
* 2: Richard Gravil: Coleridge and Wordsworth: Collaboration and
Criticism from Salisbury Plain to Aids to Reflection
* 3: John David Lopez: Coleridge's Publisher and Patron: Cottle and
Poole
* 4: Neil Vickers: Coleridge's Marriage and Family
* 5: Tilar Mazzeo: Coleridge's Travels
* 6: Anya Taylor: Coleridge's Self-representation
* The Prose Works
* 7: Peter Kitson: Coleridge's Lectures 1795: On Politics and Religion
* 8: Michael John Kooy: Coleridge as Editor: The Watchman, The Friend
* 9: Angela Esterhammer: Coleridge in the Periodicals
* 10: Matthew Scott: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1808-1819: On
Literature
* 11: Raimonda Modiano: Coleridge as Literary Critic: Principles of
Genial Criticism, Biographia Literaria
* 12: Pamela Edwards: Coleridge on Politics and Religion: Lay Sermons,
Statesman's Manual, Aids to Reflection; On the Constitution of Church
and State
* 13: Jeffrey Hipolito: Coleridge's Lectures: Lectures 1818-1819: On
the History of Philosophy
* 14: H. J. Jackson: Coleridge as Reader: Marginalia
* 15: Paul Cheshire: Coleridge's Notebooks
* 16: David Vallins: Coleridge as Talker: Sage of Highgate, Table Talk
* 17: Murray Evans: Coleridge as Thinker: Logic and Opus Maximum
* The Poetic Works
* 18: Nicolas Halmi: Coleridge on Allegory and Symbol
* 19: David Fairer: Coleridge's Early Poetry, 1790-1796
* 20: Michael O'Neill: Coleridge's Genres
* 21: George Erving: Coleridge as Playwright
* 22: Frederick Burwick: Coleridge as Translator
* Sources and Influences
* 23: Andrew Keanie: Coleridge and Plagiarism
* 24: Anthony Harding: Coleridge, Biblical and Classical Literature
* 25: Douglas Hedley: Coleridge and Theology
* 26: Charles Mahoney: Coleridge and Shakespeare
* 27: Christopher R. Miller: Coleridge and the English Poetic Tradition
* 28: Matthew Scott: Coleridge and European Literature
* 29: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge's Dialogues with German Thought
* 30: James C. McKusick: Coleridge and Language Theory
* 31: Christoph Bode: Coleridge and Philosophy
* 32: Julian Knox: Coleridge and the Arts
* 33: Eric Wilson: Coleridge and Science
* Reception
* 34: Seamus Perry: Coleridge's Literary Influence
* 35: Morton Paley: Coleridge's Early Biographers
* 36: Elinor Shaffer: Coleridge Criticism in Continental Europe
* 37: Robert Maniquis: Writing about Coleridge