That Coleridge\u27s famous annotations often contain some of his most penetrating critical insights, and often the seminal fragments of his more polished criticism, indicates, moreover, that this workshop is--at least for Coleridge-- the workshop of his best literary criticism. As part of this workshop process, he suggests three distinguishable but not divisible steps (to use his own terms): reading, understanding, and an accurate and functional use of language. The matrix of the three is language; and, for Coleridge, not only how a reader uses language but what language he uses determines, to a great extent, the quality of his reading.More that one hundred and fifty years before the structuralists and Philippe Sollers\u27 announcement that...
In the Biographia Literaria, Coleridge promised to compose an essay on the uses of the supernatural ...
The esemplastic power of Imagination. Coleridge forged the neologism esemplastic from the Greek, in...
This is a slightly modified transcript of a talk delivered at the 2010 Coleridge Summer Conference.M...
That Coleridge\u27s famous annotations often contain some of his most penetrating critical insights,...
Although much has been written about Coleridge’s ideas concerning language, less has been said about...
(print) xix, 338 p. : 24 cmThe dominant purpose of this volume is to address the conflicts, and expl...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
When Coleridge began dictating his Biographia Literaria in 1815, he was at the same time becoming ac...
This article explores various literary, social and political implications of Coleridge’s admiration ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Henry Crabb Robinson were their generation’s prime connoisseurs of Germa...
La richesse philosophique de la poésie de Coleridge a souvent été peu considérée, du fait de sa natu...
From Introduction: In the Preface to his book The idea of Coleridge's Criticism, Richard Harter Fogl...
As Piaget consistently acknowledges, all learning is an active process. Reading, then, is an activit...
This thesis is an attempt to assess the creative potential of alchemy as a master trope in Coleridge...
This activity, which incorporates students’ imaginative writing, uses Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1817...
In the Biographia Literaria, Coleridge promised to compose an essay on the uses of the supernatural ...
The esemplastic power of Imagination. Coleridge forged the neologism esemplastic from the Greek, in...
This is a slightly modified transcript of a talk delivered at the 2010 Coleridge Summer Conference.M...
That Coleridge\u27s famous annotations often contain some of his most penetrating critical insights,...
Although much has been written about Coleridge’s ideas concerning language, less has been said about...
(print) xix, 338 p. : 24 cmThe dominant purpose of this volume is to address the conflicts, and expl...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
When Coleridge began dictating his Biographia Literaria in 1815, he was at the same time becoming ac...
This article explores various literary, social and political implications of Coleridge’s admiration ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Henry Crabb Robinson were their generation’s prime connoisseurs of Germa...
La richesse philosophique de la poésie de Coleridge a souvent été peu considérée, du fait de sa natu...
From Introduction: In the Preface to his book The idea of Coleridge's Criticism, Richard Harter Fogl...
As Piaget consistently acknowledges, all learning is an active process. Reading, then, is an activit...
This thesis is an attempt to assess the creative potential of alchemy as a master trope in Coleridge...
This activity, which incorporates students’ imaginative writing, uses Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1817...
In the Biographia Literaria, Coleridge promised to compose an essay on the uses of the supernatural ...
The esemplastic power of Imagination. Coleridge forged the neologism esemplastic from the Greek, in...
This is a slightly modified transcript of a talk delivered at the 2010 Coleridge Summer Conference.M...