This thesis examines the development of Coleridge’s attitude to satire over the 1790s, arguing that a consistent set of methods and principles may be perceived across his satirical writing. Though often dismissed as trivial jeux d’esprit intended for light relief, or partisan lampoons motivated purely by pecuniary gain, Coleridge’s satirical pieces in fact reveal a much greater degree of careful thought than might first appear. Focusing particularly on the years between 1795 and 1800, but also making reference to earlier and later writing, the thesis contends that Coleridge consistently sought to address particular concerns about contemporary satirical practice. Part One contends that these concerns drew upon eighteenth-century moral philos...
This thesis has two goals. The first, is to dismantle the old paradigm which suggests that Coleridge...
This dissertation explains the stylistic and ideological crosscurrents of both well-known and obscur...
Coleridge’s radical and colonial interests can be explored in his 1790 poems as sites of power and r...
This essay seeks to challenge Coleridge's (and some subsequent critics') retrospective accounts of t...
This article explores various literary, social and political implications of Coleridge’s admiration ...
The object of this thesis is twofold: first, to attempt to understand the method and the critical as...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridgeâs choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
Before I begin this study it will be useful to indicate its scope, and the reasons for its existence...
In discussing trials, the thesis explores Coleridge’s experience of specific court cases to show how...
From Introduction: In the Preface to his book The idea of Coleridge's Criticism, Richard Harter Fogl...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
This is a biographical thesis, describing Coleridge's life from 1816 to 1834, when he lived with th...
Gary Dyer breaks new ground by surveying and interpreting hundreds of satirical poems and prose narr...
This dissertation argues for a critical re-examination of the satiric literature circulating in prin...
This thesis has two goals. The first, is to dismantle the old paradigm which suggests that Coleridge...
This dissertation explains the stylistic and ideological crosscurrents of both well-known and obscur...
Coleridge’s radical and colonial interests can be explored in his 1790 poems as sites of power and r...
This essay seeks to challenge Coleridge's (and some subsequent critics') retrospective accounts of t...
This article explores various literary, social and political implications of Coleridge’s admiration ...
The object of this thesis is twofold: first, to attempt to understand the method and the critical as...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridgeâs choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
Before I begin this study it will be useful to indicate its scope, and the reasons for its existence...
In discussing trials, the thesis explores Coleridge’s experience of specific court cases to show how...
From Introduction: In the Preface to his book The idea of Coleridge's Criticism, Richard Harter Fogl...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
This is a biographical thesis, describing Coleridge's life from 1816 to 1834, when he lived with th...
Gary Dyer breaks new ground by surveying and interpreting hundreds of satirical poems and prose narr...
This dissertation argues for a critical re-examination of the satiric literature circulating in prin...
This thesis has two goals. The first, is to dismantle the old paradigm which suggests that Coleridge...
This dissertation explains the stylistic and ideological crosscurrents of both well-known and obscur...
Coleridge’s radical and colonial interests can be explored in his 1790 poems as sites of power and r...