Rhetoricians and literary scholars have commonly accepted the idea that there is no "Romantic Rhetoric." However, a number of theorists (Richards, Burke, Berlin, and Berthoff) have speculated that Samuel Taylor Coleridge left a rhetorical legacy in his "Essays on the Principles of Method," Biographia Literaria, Logic, and Aids to Reflection. My dissertation develops the implications of what they have suggested, explores Coleridge's rhetoric, and discusses how that rhetoric might be applied to composition classes in our time. Specifically, the key to Coleridge's approach to the composition of knowledge centers around the creation of an ethos through language that interprets both inner experience and the world of the senses. His methods for e...
S.T. Coleridge's most valuable and personal characteristics are theories about imagination, and this...
This thesis analyses the individual-nature relationship in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poems. It begin...
This thesis consists of two parts: a creative dissertation entitled Your Very Own Ecstasy: A Life in...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
The core the dissertation examines S. T. Coleridge’s writings on method and imagination from the 181...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
This thesis is an attempt to assess the creative potential of alchemy as a master trope in Coleridge...
This dissertation demonstrates how Samuel Taylor Coleridge provides a unique vision of reality in wh...
My study examines, through the philosophies and writings of the British Romantic poets, particularly...
Working from sublimity's contested place in recent thought - critiqued by some as an outmoded desire...
My thesis explores what kind of work is performed by affective terms such as 'passion', 'excitement'...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote this Treatise on Method in 1817, voicing his projects to collect unive...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridgeâs choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 78-81).The mystical nature of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's ...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the development of the concepts of materialism and idealism i...
S.T. Coleridge's most valuable and personal characteristics are theories about imagination, and this...
This thesis analyses the individual-nature relationship in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poems. It begin...
This thesis consists of two parts: a creative dissertation entitled Your Very Own Ecstasy: A Life in...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
The core the dissertation examines S. T. Coleridge’s writings on method and imagination from the 181...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
This thesis is an attempt to assess the creative potential of alchemy as a master trope in Coleridge...
This dissertation demonstrates how Samuel Taylor Coleridge provides a unique vision of reality in wh...
My study examines, through the philosophies and writings of the British Romantic poets, particularly...
Working from sublimity's contested place in recent thought - critiqued by some as an outmoded desire...
My thesis explores what kind of work is performed by affective terms such as 'passion', 'excitement'...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote this Treatise on Method in 1817, voicing his projects to collect unive...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridgeâs choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 78-81).The mystical nature of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's ...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the development of the concepts of materialism and idealism i...
S.T. Coleridge's most valuable and personal characteristics are theories about imagination, and this...
This thesis analyses the individual-nature relationship in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poems. It begin...
This thesis consists of two parts: a creative dissertation entitled Your Very Own Ecstasy: A Life in...