Coleridge's Visionary Languages: Essays in Honour of J. B. Beer
1996; Johns Hopkins University Press; Volume: 35; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/25601202
ISSN2330-118X
AutoresNigel Leask, Tim Fulford, Morton D. Paley,
Tópico(s)Global socioeconomic and cultural dynamics
ResumoThe whore of Babylon and the woman in white - Coleridge's radical unitarian language, Peter J. Kitson Coleridge and the apocalyptic grotesque, Morton D. Paley the rhetoric of secrecy - figures of the self in Frost at Midnight, Jan Plug Kubla Khan and Orientalism, John Drew Coleridge's Love - All He Can Manage, More Than He Could, J.C.C. Mays Coleridge and the Royal Family - the politics of androgyny, Tim Fulford Coleridge, Wollstonecraft, and the rights of women, Anya Taylor Coleridge on human communication, Denise Degrois Coleridge's Ekphrasis - visionary word-painting, E.S. Shaffer the ache in the missing limb - Coleridge and the amputation of meaning, Stephen Prickett the literature of power - Coleridge and De Quincey, Jonathan Bate I See it Feelingly - Coleridge's debt to Hartley, David S. Miall aspects of Coleridge's distinction between reason and understanding, Thomas McFarland Coleridge, language, and history, Mary Anne Perkins a list of the publications of J.B. Beer notes on the contributors tabula gratulatoria.
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