This essay begins by establishing the vexed status of authorship in the early nineteenth century, a period during which the professional author and the writer-as-artist remained conflicted and nascent ideas but in which the authority mustered by judicious quarterly critics was both potent and profitable. It considers the challenges and possibilities of this situation by closely examining an 1808 correspondence between Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Francis Jeffrey, editor of the Edinburgh Review. These letters, addressing Coleridge’s reputation and the propriety of reviewing the anti-slavery campaigner Thomas Clarkson, are deeply revealing both as to Coleridge’s ambivalent feelings about the effectiveness of his own self-presentations and rega...
Taking as its point of departure the little-known fact that Coleridge was jailed as a Jacobin pro-Fr...
In this essay, I freshly examine Coleridge’s late poems, asking how several respond to his abiding f...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Henry Crabb Robinson were their generation’s prime connoisseurs of Germa...
This essay begins by establishing the vexed status of authorship in the early nineteenth century, a ...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
The thesis examines Coleridge's criticism of Wordsworth in the Biographia Literaria in the context o...
Macfarlane contends that ‘Romantic originality’ is a ‘misnamed idea’ and this essay has tried to dem...
This article explores various literary, social and political implications of Coleridge’s admiration ...
ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND THE INVENTION OF THE LIVING AUTHOR Christine Marie Woody Michael Gamer This...
Before I begin this study it will be useful to indicate its scope, and the reasons for its existence...
My work examines the functioning of the co-authored writing practice in Europe and, consequently, th...
This thesis is an attempt to assess the creative potential of alchemy as a master trope in Coleridge...
International audienceColeridge’s life story has done little to serve the reception of his work, whe...
This essay looks at different questions facing authorship in the eighteenth century, from the widesp...
Letter from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to his publisher, James Augustus Hessey. The watermark of the pa...
Taking as its point of departure the little-known fact that Coleridge was jailed as a Jacobin pro-Fr...
In this essay, I freshly examine Coleridge’s late poems, asking how several respond to his abiding f...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Henry Crabb Robinson were their generation’s prime connoisseurs of Germa...
This essay begins by establishing the vexed status of authorship in the early nineteenth century, a ...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
The thesis examines Coleridge's criticism of Wordsworth in the Biographia Literaria in the context o...
Macfarlane contends that ‘Romantic originality’ is a ‘misnamed idea’ and this essay has tried to dem...
This article explores various literary, social and political implications of Coleridge’s admiration ...
ROMANTIC PERIODICALS AND THE INVENTION OF THE LIVING AUTHOR Christine Marie Woody Michael Gamer This...
Before I begin this study it will be useful to indicate its scope, and the reasons for its existence...
My work examines the functioning of the co-authored writing practice in Europe and, consequently, th...
This thesis is an attempt to assess the creative potential of alchemy as a master trope in Coleridge...
International audienceColeridge’s life story has done little to serve the reception of his work, whe...
This essay looks at different questions facing authorship in the eighteenth century, from the widesp...
Letter from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to his publisher, James Augustus Hessey. The watermark of the pa...
Taking as its point of departure the little-known fact that Coleridge was jailed as a Jacobin pro-Fr...
In this essay, I freshly examine Coleridge’s late poems, asking how several respond to his abiding f...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Henry Crabb Robinson were their generation’s prime connoisseurs of Germa...