COLERIDGE: Essays & Lectures on Shakespeare, Old Poets & Dramatists. With Introductory Matter on Poems and Plays
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- Nombre de pages175
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4767967-7
- EAN8596547679677
- Date de parution27/11/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille675 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "COLERIDGE: Essays & Lectures on Shakespeare, Old Poets & Dramatists, " Samuel Taylor Coleridge offers a profound exploration of the intricacies of Shakespearean drama and the poetic traditions that preceded him. This compilation showcases Coleridge's intricate literary style, characterized by a blend of analytical rigor and poetic insight, as he delves into the psychological and moral dimensions of iconic works.
The essays reflect the Romantic context of the early 19th century, wherein Coleridge engages with earlier poets and dramatists to illuminate the evolution of English literature and drama, thus enriching the reader's understanding of these foundational texts. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a leading figure of the Romantic literary movement, was deeply influenced by his passion for literature, philosophy, and nature.
His extensive knowledge of classical and contemporary literature informed his critical approach, allowing him to champion the complexities of Shakespeare's characters and themes. Coleridge'Äôs own career as a poet and playwright provided a personal lens through which he assessed his literary predecessors, revealing an affinity for innovation that both challenged and reverberated throughout literary history.
This book serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of literature alike, illuminating Coleridge's vital contributions to literary criticism. Readers seeking a deeper appreciation of Shakespearean artistry, as well as the evolution of English poetry and drama, will find Coleridge's insights both enlightening and indispensable.
The essays reflect the Romantic context of the early 19th century, wherein Coleridge engages with earlier poets and dramatists to illuminate the evolution of English literature and drama, thus enriching the reader's understanding of these foundational texts. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a leading figure of the Romantic literary movement, was deeply influenced by his passion for literature, philosophy, and nature.
His extensive knowledge of classical and contemporary literature informed his critical approach, allowing him to champion the complexities of Shakespeare's characters and themes. Coleridge'Äôs own career as a poet and playwright provided a personal lens through which he assessed his literary predecessors, revealing an affinity for innovation that both challenged and reverberated throughout literary history.
This book serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of literature alike, illuminating Coleridge's vital contributions to literary criticism. Readers seeking a deeper appreciation of Shakespearean artistry, as well as the evolution of English poetry and drama, will find Coleridge's insights both enlightening and indispensable.
In "COLERIDGE: Essays & Lectures on Shakespeare, Old Poets & Dramatists, " Samuel Taylor Coleridge offers a profound exploration of the intricacies of Shakespearean drama and the poetic traditions that preceded him. This compilation showcases Coleridge's intricate literary style, characterized by a blend of analytical rigor and poetic insight, as he delves into the psychological and moral dimensions of iconic works.
The essays reflect the Romantic context of the early 19th century, wherein Coleridge engages with earlier poets and dramatists to illuminate the evolution of English literature and drama, thus enriching the reader's understanding of these foundational texts. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a leading figure of the Romantic literary movement, was deeply influenced by his passion for literature, philosophy, and nature.
His extensive knowledge of classical and contemporary literature informed his critical approach, allowing him to champion the complexities of Shakespeare's characters and themes. Coleridge'Äôs own career as a poet and playwright provided a personal lens through which he assessed his literary predecessors, revealing an affinity for innovation that both challenged and reverberated throughout literary history.
This book serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of literature alike, illuminating Coleridge's vital contributions to literary criticism. Readers seeking a deeper appreciation of Shakespearean artistry, as well as the evolution of English poetry and drama, will find Coleridge's insights both enlightening and indispensable.
The essays reflect the Romantic context of the early 19th century, wherein Coleridge engages with earlier poets and dramatists to illuminate the evolution of English literature and drama, thus enriching the reader's understanding of these foundational texts. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a leading figure of the Romantic literary movement, was deeply influenced by his passion for literature, philosophy, and nature.
His extensive knowledge of classical and contemporary literature informed his critical approach, allowing him to champion the complexities of Shakespeare's characters and themes. Coleridge'Äôs own career as a poet and playwright provided a personal lens through which he assessed his literary predecessors, revealing an affinity for innovation that both challenged and reverberated throughout literary history.
This book serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of literature alike, illuminating Coleridge's vital contributions to literary criticism. Readers seeking a deeper appreciation of Shakespearean artistry, as well as the evolution of English poetry and drama, will find Coleridge's insights both enlightening and indispensable.