Coleridge and the uses of division

Coleridge and the uses of division
About this book
"The study examines Coleridge's formative double-vision as it manifests itself in his profound self-analysis, his philosophy of mind, his reflections on love and ethics, his descriptions of imagination, and his literary criticism. The focus of many of these mixed feelings is the ambiguous figure of Wordsworth: his momentous and often troubled partnership with Coleridge is examined in detail.
Throughout, close attention is paid to Coleridge the writer, the metaphor-maker and stylist, exhibited across the wide range of his oeuvre, in public and private works, prose and poetry. A coda offers a reading of 'The Ancient Mariner', tracing back the central threads of the study to Coleridge's early and surprising masterpiece."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL17992254W
Subjects
Division (Philosophy)ReligionDialecticDifference (Philosophy)PhilosophyCriticism and interpretationPolarity (Philosophy)Coleridge, samuel taylor, 1772-1834English poetry, history and criticism, 19th century