Coleridge\u27s radical and colonial interests can be explored in his 1790 poems as sites of power and resistance. As a product of the complex discursive web of the 18th century, the Orientalist Coleridge could not act out of such historical forces as colonialism that had gone into shaping him and his poetry. Although he attacked European corruption and desired a revolutionary figure such as Mahomet to make a return to Abyssinia as home to true Christianity, Coleridge perpetuated the prejudice of Christianity\u27s superiority over Islam. Disillusioned by the French Revolution, Coleridge created Mahomet to replace Napoleon to pave the way to Abyssinia where true Christianity began. This study is an attempt to show that Coleridge\u27s radical ...
Vita.In 1797 Coleridge's main philosophical concern involved the "causae causarum": the fundamental ...
Taking as its point of departure the little-known fact that Coleridge was jailed as a Jacobin pro-Fr...
The article deals with spiritual progress of S.T. Coleridge from his youthful interest in the follow...
Coleridge’s radical and colonial interests can be explored in his 1790 poems as sites of power and r...
Abstract: From an Orientalist viewpoint, Coleridge and his poems were shaped by the discursive web o...
From an Orientalist viewpoint, Coleridge and his poems were shaped by the discursive web of the 18th...
In the 1790s S. T. Coleridge was a Dissenter in both politics and religion. Numerous critics have di...
My thesis considers the profound effect of the all-pervading late Eighteenth-Century revolutionary c...
The years 1797-1798 mark the most prolific years of Coleridge. This period is also regarded as his m...
The poem Religious Musings, a Desultory Poem, Written on the Christmas Eve of 1794 (1794-96) by Samu...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridgeâs choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
Although radical thoughts of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of the “Big Six” pioneers of Romantic era ...
This thesis has two goals. The first, is to dismantle the old paradigm which suggests that Coleridge...
This study attempts to discover in the early poetry of Coleridge anticipations of the poetic excelle...
Vita.In 1797 Coleridge's main philosophical concern involved the "causae causarum": the fundamental ...
Taking as its point of departure the little-known fact that Coleridge was jailed as a Jacobin pro-Fr...
The article deals with spiritual progress of S.T. Coleridge from his youthful interest in the follow...
Coleridge’s radical and colonial interests can be explored in his 1790 poems as sites of power and r...
Abstract: From an Orientalist viewpoint, Coleridge and his poems were shaped by the discursive web o...
From an Orientalist viewpoint, Coleridge and his poems were shaped by the discursive web of the 18th...
In the 1790s S. T. Coleridge was a Dissenter in both politics and religion. Numerous critics have di...
My thesis considers the profound effect of the all-pervading late Eighteenth-Century revolutionary c...
The years 1797-1798 mark the most prolific years of Coleridge. This period is also regarded as his m...
The poem Religious Musings, a Desultory Poem, Written on the Christmas Eve of 1794 (1794-96) by Samu...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridgeâs choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
This thesis examines how Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s choices of poetic subject, language, and form int...
Although radical thoughts of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of the “Big Six” pioneers of Romantic era ...
This thesis has two goals. The first, is to dismantle the old paradigm which suggests that Coleridge...
This study attempts to discover in the early poetry of Coleridge anticipations of the poetic excelle...
Vita.In 1797 Coleridge's main philosophical concern involved the "causae causarum": the fundamental ...
Taking as its point of departure the little-known fact that Coleridge was jailed as a Jacobin pro-Fr...
The article deals with spiritual progress of S.T. Coleridge from his youthful interest in the follow...