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Coleridge and the concept of nature
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ISBN: 0333365712 9780333365717 Year: 1985 Publisher: London: MacMillan,

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Personification and the sublime: Milton to Coleridge
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ISBN: 0674663209 Year: 1985 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press

Coleridge and the inspired word
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ISBN: 0773510087 9780773510081 9786612856457 1282856456 0773564039 9780773564039 9781282856455 6612856459 Year: 1985 Publisher: Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press,

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This movement radically revised the interpretation of the Bible as an "inspired" book and also helped to redefine the inspiration attributed to poets, since many poets of the period, including Coleridge himself, wished to emulate the prophetic voice of biblical tradition. Coleridge's mastery of this new study and his search for a new understanding of the Bible on which to ground his faith are the focus of this book. Beginning with an exposition of Coleridge's double role as theologian and poet, Anthony Harding analyses the development and transmission of Coleridge's views of inspiration - both biblical and poetic - and provides a history of his theological and poetic ideas in their second generation, in England especially in the work of F.D. Maurice and John Sterling, and in America in that of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Harding argues that Coleridge's emphasis on the human integrity of the scriptural authors provided his contemporaries with a poetics of inspiration that seemed likely to restore to literature a "biblical" sense of the divine as a presence in the world. Coleridge's treatment of biblical inspiration is thus an important contribution to Romantic poetics as well as to biblical scholarship. His concept of inspiration is also linked directly to his literary theory and thus to the current debate over the reader's relation to text and author.

Coleridge's imagination : essays in memory of Pete Laver
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ISBN: 0511659326 0521303028 0521033993 Year: 1985 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The unifying thrust of the book is an exploration of the tension in Coleridge's theory and practice between the Imagination and the Natural, and a delineation of the particular profile of Coleridge's imagination as compared to that of Wordsworth. There are challenging reassessments of Dejection: an Ode, Christabel and Kubla Khan, among other poems; a cluster of essays on the relations between Coleridge and Wordsworth; a strikingly original examination of Coleridge's imagination at work in the privacy of his notebooks; and an intriguing study of the neglected imagination of Mrs Coleridge. The volume opens and closes with major statements by Jonathan Wordsworth on Coleridge's primary imagination and by John Beer on Kubla Khan, and includes work by such eminent scholars as Thomas MacFarland, David Erdman, Norman Fruman, Robert Barth, Anthony Harding, and Stephen Parrish.

The re-creation of landscape : a study of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Constable, and Turner.
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ISBN: 087451312X Year: 1985 Publisher: Hanover University press of New England

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