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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Vol. 18 by John Beer β€” book cover

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Vol. 18

by John Beer (Editor), Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John B. Beer
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Overview

If the voice that is heard in the later poetry is a more labouring one, it is one that remains true to Coleridge's great themes. The role of imagination was always hard to come to terms with: sometimes it seemed to have acted as a dangerous and elusive will-o-the-wisp, sometimes it seemed to have been no less than ""the vision and the faculty divine"." John Beer-Editor

Synopsis

If the voice that is heard in the later poetry is a more labouring one, it is one that remains true to Coleridge's great themes. The role of imagination was always hard to come to terms with: sometimes it seemed to have acted as a dangerous and elusive will-o-the-wisp, sometimes it seemed to have been no less than ""the vision and the faculty divine"." John Beer-Editor

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1997
Publisher
Orion Publishing Group, Limited
Pages
105
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780460878265

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