Coleridge's visionary languages : essays in honour of J.B. Beer
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Coleridge's visionary languages : essays in honour of J.B. Beer
D.S. Brewer, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Coleridge's Visionary Languagesis a collection of essays by some of the leading scholars of Romanticism. They take as their theme Coleridge's ability to transform discourses from within and to envisage new relations betweenthem. Working with insights provided by recent developments in literary theory, in feminism, and in historical analysis, these essays present Coleridge as a poet and thinker deeply concerned to transform the established languagesof power to make possible a more deeply and justly based understanding of men, women, and society.
The book ranges across the full length and breadth of Coleridge's intellectual life and will be of interest to all those wishing to question Romanticism's engagement with its own and our times.
Contributors: PETER J. KITSON, JAN PLUG, JOHN DREW, J.C.C. MAYS, ANYA TAYLOR, DENISE DEGROIS, E.S. SHAFFER, STEPHEN PRICKET, JONATHAN BATE, DAVID S. MAILL, THOMAS McFARLAND, MARY ANNE PERKINS. TIM FULFORDis a Fellow and Lecturer in English at Jesus College, Cambridge. MORTON D. PALEYis a Professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley.
目次
- The 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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