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Author : Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 666 pages
File Size : 18,23 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
ISBN : 9780691098821
Author : Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 666 pages
File Size : 18,23 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
ISBN : 9780691098821
Author : John Stewart
Publisher :
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 18,15 MB
Release : 1803
Category : Education
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Author : John Beer
Publisher : Springer
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 26,45 MB
Release : 1974-06-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1349023043
Author : James Vigus
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 14,57 MB
Release : 2017-12-02
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1351194410
"The ambivalent curiosity of the young poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) towards Plato - 'but I love Plato - his dear gorgeous nonsense!' - soon developed into a philosophical project, and the mature Coleridge proclaimed himself a reviver of Plato's unwritten or esoteric 'systems'. James Vigus's study traces Coleridge's discovery of a Plato marginalised in the universities, and examines his use of German sources on the 'divine philosopher', and his Platonic interpretation of Kant's epistemology. It compares Coleridge's figurations of poetic inspiration with models in the Platonic dialogues, and investigates whether Coleridge's esoteric 'system' of philosophy ultimately fulfilled the Republic's notorious banishment of poetry."
Author : Frederick Burwick
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 1473 pages
File Size : 24,41 MB
Release : 2012-02-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0191651095
A practical and comprehensive reference work, the Oxford Handbook provides the best single-volume source of original scholarship on all aspects of Coleridge's diverse writings. Thirty-seven chapters, bringing together the wisdome of experts from across the world, present an authoritative, in-depth, and up-to-date assessment of a major author of British Romanticism. The book is divided into sections on Biography, Prose Works, Poetic Works, Sources and Influences, and Reception. The Coleridge scholar today has ready access to a range of materials previously available only in library archives on both sides of the Atlantic. The Bollingen edition, of the Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, forty years in production was completed in 2002. The Coleridge Notebooks (1957-2002) were also produced during this same period, five volumes of text with an additional five companion volumes of notes. The Clarendon Press of Oxford published the letters in six volumes (1956-1971). To take full advantage of the convenient access and new insight provided by these volumes, the Oxford Handbook examines the entire range and complexity of Coleridge's career. It analyzes the many aspects of Coleridge's literary, critical, philosophical, and theological pursuits, and it furnishes both students and advanced scholars with the proper tools for assimilating and illuminating Coleridge's rich and varied accomplishments, as well as offering an authoritative guide to the most up-to-date thinking about his achievements.
Author : Nuray Aykin
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 537 pages
File Size : 25,35 MB
Release : 2009-07-15
Category : Computers
ISBN : 3642027679
This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Internationalization, Design and Global Development, IDGD 2009, held in San Diego, CA, USA, in July 2009 in the framework of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2009 with 10 other thematically similar conferences. The 57 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers accepted for presentation thoroughly cover the entire field of internationalization, design and global development and address the following major topics: cross-cultural user interface design; culture, community, collaboration and learning; internationalization and usability; ICT for global development; and designing for eCommerce, eBusiness and eBanking.
Author : Paul S. MacDonald
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 37,68 MB
Release : 2018-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0359197906
An alternative history of philosophy has endured as a shadowy parallel to standard histories, although it shares many of the same themes. It has its own founding texts in the late ancient Hermetica, from whence flowed three broad streams of thought: alchemy, astrology, and magic. These thinkers' attitude toward philosophy is not one of detached speculation but of active engagement, even intervention. It appeared again in the European Middle Ages, in the Renaissance with Rabelais, Paracelsus, Agrippa, Ficino, and Bruno; and in the early modern period with John Dee, Robert Fludd, Jacob Böhme, Thomas Browne, Kenelm Digby, van Helmont, and Isaac Newton. In the 18th-19th centuries, this book considers Lichtenberg's Fragments, Berkeley's Siris, Swedenborg, Hegel, von Baader, and great Romantics such as Novalis, Goethe, S. T. Coleridge, and E. A. Poe, as well as Nietzsche; and in the 20th century it turns to the great modernist literature of Fernando Pessoa, Robert Musil, Ernst Bloch, and P. K. Dick.
Author : Kathryn S. Freeman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 16,58 MB
Release : 2020-12-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1350167436
Focusing on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Robinson and Mary Shelley, this book uses key concepts of androgyny, subjectivity and the re-creative as a productive framework to trace the fascinating textual interactions and dialogues among these authors. It crosses the boundary between male and female writers of the Romantic period by linking representations of gender with late Enlightenment upheavals regarding creativity and subjectivity, demonstrating how these interrelated concerns dismantle traditional binaries separating the canonical and the noncanonical; male and female; poetry and prose; good and evil; subject and object. Through the convergences among the writings of Coleridge, Mary Robinson, and Mary Shelley, the book argues that each dismantles and reconfigures subjectivity as androgynous and amoral, subverting the centrality of the male gaze associated with canonical Romanticism. In doing so, it examines key works from each author's oeuvre, from Coleridge's “canonical” poems such as Rime of the Ancient Mariner, through Robinson's lyrical poetry and novels such as Walsingham, to Mary Shelley's fiction, including Frankenstein, Mathilda, and The Last Man.
Author : Helen Zimmern
Publisher :
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 47,91 MB
Release : 1876
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Author : Helen Zimmern
Publisher :
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 47,84 MB
Release : 1876
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