The Life and Times of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Complete Autobiographical Works. Memoirs, Complete Letters, Literary Introspection, Thoughts, Notes, Biographies & Studies
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- Nombre de pages1619
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-80-272-2996-3
- EAN9788027229963
- Date de parution15/11/2017
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
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- ÉditeurJazzybee Verlag
Résumé
'The Life and Times of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Complete Autobiographical Works' offers a multifaceted glimpse into the profound mind of Samuel Taylor Coleridge through a diverse assembly of his autobiographical writings. This anthology not only showcases the rich variety in Coleridge's literary style-from lyrical ballads to expansive prose-but also encapsulates the evolution of Romantic literature.
Each piece serves as a standalone testament to Coleridge's genius while collectively providing a panoramic view on his contemplations, struggles, and the epoch he influenced profoundly. The notable inclusion of reflective and critical works by May Byron adds a nuanced layer of interpretation and critique, enhancing the reader's understanding of Coleridge's historical and cultural milieu. The contributors, anchored by the seminal figure of Coleridge and complemented by Byron's insightful examinations, are titans from the Romantic era, which was characterized by a deep fascination with the nature of individual experience and the limits of human imagination.
Their writings do not merely recount historical facts but are imbued with personal philosophies and cultural critiques, capturing the zeitgeist of the early 19th century. This anthology is not just a scholarly treasure but also a compelling invitation to delve into the life and mind of one of literature's most enigmatic figures. Readers interested in Romantic literature, personal histories, or cultural studies will find this collection a gateway to both educational enrichment and profound literary pleasure.
Each piece serves as a standalone testament to Coleridge's genius while collectively providing a panoramic view on his contemplations, struggles, and the epoch he influenced profoundly. The notable inclusion of reflective and critical works by May Byron adds a nuanced layer of interpretation and critique, enhancing the reader's understanding of Coleridge's historical and cultural milieu. The contributors, anchored by the seminal figure of Coleridge and complemented by Byron's insightful examinations, are titans from the Romantic era, which was characterized by a deep fascination with the nature of individual experience and the limits of human imagination.
Their writings do not merely recount historical facts but are imbued with personal philosophies and cultural critiques, capturing the zeitgeist of the early 19th century. This anthology is not just a scholarly treasure but also a compelling invitation to delve into the life and mind of one of literature's most enigmatic figures. Readers interested in Romantic literature, personal histories, or cultural studies will find this collection a gateway to both educational enrichment and profound literary pleasure.
'The Life and Times of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Complete Autobiographical Works' offers a multifaceted glimpse into the profound mind of Samuel Taylor Coleridge through a diverse assembly of his autobiographical writings. This anthology not only showcases the rich variety in Coleridge's literary style-from lyrical ballads to expansive prose-but also encapsulates the evolution of Romantic literature.
Each piece serves as a standalone testament to Coleridge's genius while collectively providing a panoramic view on his contemplations, struggles, and the epoch he influenced profoundly. The notable inclusion of reflective and critical works by May Byron adds a nuanced layer of interpretation and critique, enhancing the reader's understanding of Coleridge's historical and cultural milieu. The contributors, anchored by the seminal figure of Coleridge and complemented by Byron's insightful examinations, are titans from the Romantic era, which was characterized by a deep fascination with the nature of individual experience and the limits of human imagination.
Their writings do not merely recount historical facts but are imbued with personal philosophies and cultural critiques, capturing the zeitgeist of the early 19th century. This anthology is not just a scholarly treasure but also a compelling invitation to delve into the life and mind of one of literature's most enigmatic figures. Readers interested in Romantic literature, personal histories, or cultural studies will find this collection a gateway to both educational enrichment and profound literary pleasure.
Each piece serves as a standalone testament to Coleridge's genius while collectively providing a panoramic view on his contemplations, struggles, and the epoch he influenced profoundly. The notable inclusion of reflective and critical works by May Byron adds a nuanced layer of interpretation and critique, enhancing the reader's understanding of Coleridge's historical and cultural milieu. The contributors, anchored by the seminal figure of Coleridge and complemented by Byron's insightful examinations, are titans from the Romantic era, which was characterized by a deep fascination with the nature of individual experience and the limits of human imagination.
Their writings do not merely recount historical facts but are imbued with personal philosophies and cultural critiques, capturing the zeitgeist of the early 19th century. This anthology is not just a scholarly treasure but also a compelling invitation to delve into the life and mind of one of literature's most enigmatic figures. Readers interested in Romantic literature, personal histories, or cultural studies will find this collection a gateway to both educational enrichment and profound literary pleasure.














