In discussing trials, the thesis explores Coleridge’s experience of specific court cases to show how he echoes and reflects upon their processes. Such reflection is particularly evident in his drama, and it is for this reason that the thesis begins and ends with dramatic works. In discussing acts, the thesis analyses Coleridge’s criticisms of individual legislative measures, doing so in order to draw out broader points about his conception of law and the function it ought to serve. The thesis maintains a double perspective: for Coleridge, law derives from humanity’s innate capacity to perceive moral truth, yet it is enmeshed in complex linguistic problems, deriving from the gap between general principles and individual cases. For Coleridge,...
My thesis explores what kind of work is performed by affective terms such as 'passion', 'excitement'...
This article explores various literary, social and political implications of Coleridge’s admiration ...
This is a biographical thesis, describing Coleridge's life from 1816 to 1834, when he lived with th...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge is best known as a great poet and literary theorist, but for one, quite shor...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge is best known as a great poet and literary theorist, but for one, quite shor...
The object of this thesis is twofold: first, to attempt to understand the method and the critical as...
This thesis examines the development of Coleridge’s attitude to satire over the 1790s, arguing that ...
From Introduction: In the Preface to his book The idea of Coleridge's Criticism, Richard Harter Fogl...
This thesis consists of two parts: a creative dissertation entitled Your Very Own Ecstasy: A Life in...
Coleridge and law? Of all the professions Coleridge had dealings with during the course of his life ...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
This thesis discusses how Coleridge develops his trinitarianism, 'God' 'man', and 'nature', in respo...
Coleridge's Shakespearean criticism is mostly composed of fragments-sometimes in the form of lecture...
This study attempts to discover in the early poetry of Coleridge anticipations of the poetic excelle...
My thesis is a literary and philosophical examination of the relationships between Coleridge, Spinoz...
My thesis explores what kind of work is performed by affective terms such as 'passion', 'excitement'...
This article explores various literary, social and political implications of Coleridge’s admiration ...
This is a biographical thesis, describing Coleridge's life from 1816 to 1834, when he lived with th...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge is best known as a great poet and literary theorist, but for one, quite shor...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge is best known as a great poet and literary theorist, but for one, quite shor...
The object of this thesis is twofold: first, to attempt to understand the method and the critical as...
This thesis examines the development of Coleridge’s attitude to satire over the 1790s, arguing that ...
From Introduction: In the Preface to his book The idea of Coleridge's Criticism, Richard Harter Fogl...
This thesis consists of two parts: a creative dissertation entitled Your Very Own Ecstasy: A Life in...
Coleridge and law? Of all the professions Coleridge had dealings with during the course of his life ...
grantor: University of TorontoColeridge constructed his later prose works through an unusu...
This thesis discusses how Coleridge develops his trinitarianism, 'God' 'man', and 'nature', in respo...
Coleridge's Shakespearean criticism is mostly composed of fragments-sometimes in the form of lecture...
This study attempts to discover in the early poetry of Coleridge anticipations of the poetic excelle...
My thesis is a literary and philosophical examination of the relationships between Coleridge, Spinoz...
My thesis explores what kind of work is performed by affective terms such as 'passion', 'excitement'...
This article explores various literary, social and political implications of Coleridge’s admiration ...
This is a biographical thesis, describing Coleridge's life from 1816 to 1834, when he lived with th...