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Samuel Taylor Coleridge : a literary life
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ISBN: 1403940665 0230580963 9786610818525 1280818522 0230627854 Year: 2006 Publisher: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan

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This literary life of the best-loved of all the major Romantic writers uses Coleridge's own 'Biographia Literaria' as its starting point and destination. The most sustained criticism and ambitious theory that had ever been attempted in English, the 'Biographia' was Coleridge's major statement to an embattled literary culture in which he sought to define and defend, not just his own, but all imaginative life. This book offers a reading of Coleridge and his life in the context of that culture and the institutions that comprised it, and is a 'must-read' for any student or scholar of Coleridge.

Lyrical ballads, with a few other poems
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ISBN: 9780140424621 Year: 2006 Publisher: London Penguin Books

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"Kubla Khan"--poetic structure, hypnotic quality, and cognitive style : a study in mental, vocal, and critical performance
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins,

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This book endorses Coleridge's statement: "nothing can permanently please which does not contain in itself the reason why it is so". It conceives 'Kubla Khan' as of a hypnotic poem, in which the "obtrusive rhythms" produce a hypnotic, emotionally heightened response, giving false security to the "Platonic Censor", so that our imagination is left free to explore higher levels of uncertainty. Critics intolerant of uncertainty tend to account for the poem's effect by extraneous background information. The book consists of three parts employing different research methods. Part One is speculative, and discusses three aspects of a complex aesthetic event: the verbal structure of 'Kubla Khan', validity in interpretation, and the influence of the critic's decision style on his critical decisions. The other two parts are empirical. Part Two explores reader response to gestalt qualities of rhyme patterns and hypnotic poems in perspective of decision style and professional training. Part Three submits four recordings of the poem by leading British actors to instrumental investigation.

Coleridge's assertion of religion : essays on the Opus maximum
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ISBN: 9042917873 9789042917873 Year: 2006 Volume: 33 Publisher: Leuven Peeters

Romantic complexity : Keats, Coleridge, and Wordswort.
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ISBN: 0252030621 9780252030628 Year: 2006 Publisher: Urbana University of Illinois press

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The romantics and the British landscape
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ISBN: 0712306765 Year: 2006 Publisher: London British Library

The invention of evening : perception and time in Romantic poetry
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ISBN: 0511838786 0511720033 0521863821 0521123496 Year: 2006 Volume: 66 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Lyric poetry has long been considered an art form of timelessness, but Romantic poets became fascinated by one time above all others: evening, the threshold between day and night. Christopher R. Miller investigates the cultural background of this development. The tradition of evening poetry runs from the idyllic settings of Virgil to the urban twilights of T. S. Eliot, and flourished in the works of Coleridge, Wordsworth, Shelley and Keats. In fresh readings of familiar Romantic poems, Miller shows how evening settings enabled poets to represent the passage of time and to associate it with subtle movements of thought and perception. This leads to new ways of reading canonical works, and of thinking about the kinds of themes the lyric can express.

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