Coleridge

Coleridge

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Part of the acclaimed Literature in Perspective series, this critical study presents a thorough examination of Samuel Taylor Coleridge — one of the most visionary and complex figures of the English Romantic movement. Reginald Watters chronicles the life and literary output of a poet whose imagination gave the world enduring masterworks such as The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan. The volume argues that Coleridge's genius extended well beyond verse, illuminating his groundbreaking contributions to literary criticism, philosophy, and aesthetic theory. Written with academic authority yet accessible clarity, it details the tensions between Coleridge's soaring intellectual ambitions and the personal struggles that defined his turbulent life. An essential reference for students and enthusiasts of Romantic literature alike.

Author: Reginald Watters
Format: Paperback

Genre: Literary theory

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

Part of the acclaimed Literature in Perspective series, this critical study presents a thorough examination of Samuel Taylor Coleridge — one of the most visionary and complex figures of the English Romantic movement. Reginald Watters chronicles the life and literary output of a poet whose imagination gave the world enduring masterworks such as The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan. The volume argues that Coleridge's genius extended well beyond verse, illuminating his groundbreaking contributions to literary criticism, philosophy, and aesthetic theory. Written with academic authority yet accessible clarity, it details the tensions between Coleridge's soaring intellectual ambitions and the personal struggles that defined his turbulent life. An essential reference for students and enthusiasts of Romantic literature alike.