Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, philosopher and critic, a founder of British Romanticism, wrote with William Wordsworth the Lyrical Ballads (1798), which included his great poem 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. It was this work which was first to carry his reputation across Europe in many translations and through the rich illustrations by Gustave Doré. His poetry was received as late Romantic, visionary and symbolist, in later phases of European reception; he was known too as the translator of Schiller. His prose was known mainly in selections: chapters of his literary life Biographia Literaria; elements of his Shakespeare lectures; and other literary, political, philosophical and religious lectures, essays, and aphorisms, especially his...
Kathleen Coburn has shown that before leaving England for Malta in April 1804 Coleridge 'had almost ...
The years 1797-1798 mark the most prolific years of Coleridge. This period is also regarded as his m...
Abstract Lyrical Ballads’ (1789) is a combined work of autobiography, philosophy and literary criti...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, philosopher and critic, a founder of British Romanticism, wrote with ...
The reception of Coleridge’s poetry in Italy is a twentieth-century story with an interesting ninete...
The essays deals with the reception of S. T. Coleridge in Italy, and particularly with the different...
Meschonnic soulignait l’importance de l’« inséparabilité entre histoire et fonctionnement, entre lan...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
This article discusses the contribution and influence of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordswo...
International audienceColeridge’s life story has done little to serve the reception of his work, whe...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Henry Crabb Robinson were their generation’s prime connoisseurs of Germa...
This study attempts to discover in the early poetry of Coleridge anticipations of the poetic excelle...
Each work has special t.-p.I. Aids to reflection, ed. by H. N. Coleridge. The statesman's manual, wi...
La richesse philosophique de la poésie de Coleridge a souvent été peu considérée, du fait de sa natu...
Exactly 200 years ago, from 1811 to 1819, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of the most famous English Ro...
Kathleen Coburn has shown that before leaving England for Malta in April 1804 Coleridge 'had almost ...
The years 1797-1798 mark the most prolific years of Coleridge. This period is also regarded as his m...
Abstract Lyrical Ballads’ (1789) is a combined work of autobiography, philosophy and literary criti...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet, philosopher and critic, a founder of British Romanticism, wrote with ...
The reception of Coleridge’s poetry in Italy is a twentieth-century story with an interesting ninete...
The essays deals with the reception of S. T. Coleridge in Italy, and particularly with the different...
Meschonnic soulignait l’importance de l’« inséparabilité entre histoire et fonctionnement, entre lan...
[ https://plus.google.com/108060242686103906748/posts/cwvdB6mK3J6 ] The phenomenal description on ow...
This article discusses the contribution and influence of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordswo...
International audienceColeridge’s life story has done little to serve the reception of his work, whe...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Henry Crabb Robinson were their generation’s prime connoisseurs of Germa...
This study attempts to discover in the early poetry of Coleridge anticipations of the poetic excelle...
Each work has special t.-p.I. Aids to reflection, ed. by H. N. Coleridge. The statesman's manual, wi...
La richesse philosophique de la poésie de Coleridge a souvent été peu considérée, du fait de sa natu...
Exactly 200 years ago, from 1811 to 1819, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of the most famous English Ro...
Kathleen Coburn has shown that before leaving England for Malta in April 1804 Coleridge 'had almost ...
The years 1797-1798 mark the most prolific years of Coleridge. This period is also regarded as his m...
Abstract Lyrical Ballads’ (1789) is a combined work of autobiography, philosophy and literary criti...