Coleridge’s play of mind / by John Beer.

Beer, John B.
Oxford New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-260) and index.
  • The missing playground — Fantastic sportiveness — Dances of the intellect and emotions — Coleridge and Mackintosh : revisionary poet and simpering ‘dungfly’ — Nature, poetry, and the vicissitudes of love — Coleridge, Tom Wedgwood, and conceptions of the mind — Wordsworthian naturalism and the Coleridgean sublime — Public journalism, private affections — Politics, principle, and The friend — Fascinations of the esoteric — The poet as critic, critic as poet — Shakespeare’s plays of passion — Mental energies, ancient and modern — Interinvolving guilt and innocence — Lucency and florescences — Questioning closure — ‘Obstinate in resurrection’.

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