Coleridge's dejection ode
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Coleridge's dejection ode
(Nineteenth-century major lives and letters)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-266) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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Coleridge's Dejection Ode completes J.C.C. Mays' analysis of Coleridge's poetry, following Coleridge's Ancient Mariner (Palgrave 2016) and Coleridge's Experimental Poetics (Palgrave 2013). "Dejection: An Ode" stands alone in Coleridge's oeuvre: written at a time of personal crisis, it reaches far back and deeply into his thinking in an attempt to find a poematic solution to ideas and problems he had mulled over for a long time. Mays reveals how the poem also marks the opening of the second half of Coleridge's career as both poet and thinker. In three central chapters Mays examines the new style that evolved in the process of writing the Ode: the technical means of metrics, rhyme and grammar; language and allusion; and symbol and structure. He recounts the complex, sometimes controversial critical history of the Ode, and suggests an editorial solution to the problem created by the Letter to Sara Hutchinson; re-evaluates the position of Wordsworth in the poem apropos the political statement it makes; clarifies the distinction between the views on Imagination expressed and those contained in Biographia Literaria; and traces the links of the concept "dejection" as it underpins Coleridge's late poems.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Case to be Made
1.1 the case * 1.2 obstacles * 1.3 the heart of the matter * 1.4 values
Chapter 2: How We Got Where We Are As We Cease To Be There
2.1 lame start * 2.2 lopsided recovery * 2.3 in our time
Chapter 3: Editorial Excursion
3.1 a question of filiation * 3.2 comparable instance * 3.3 the fruits of error * 3.4 the letter done with * 3.5 stumbling block * 3.6 recursion
Chapter 4: The Sweet New Style
4.1 befitting an ode * 4.2 metric * 4.3 rhyme * 4.4 grammar
Chapter 5: Language and Allusion
5.1 discerning meaning * 5.2 tangled roots * 5.3 allusion and cross-reference * 5.4 eureka!
Chapter 6: Shape into Form
6.1 imagery * 6.2 symbolism * 6.3 structure * 6.4 the tilly
Chapter 7: Understanding Feeling
7.1 philosopher of feeling * 7.2 direction of travel * 7.3 see, not feel * 7.4 elephants in the room * 7.5 alchemy
Chapter 8 Testing the Pulse
8.1 the formula * 8.2 fathoming conjuration * 8.3 the mix enriched * 8.4 a small but perfect example
Chapter 9: Beyond the Poem
9.1 begin again better * 9.2 a kind of poet * 9.3 a kind of poetry * 9.4 why work? * 9.5 in conclusion
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