Richard Gravil and Molly Lefebure, The Coleridge Connection: Essays for Thomas McFarland
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'Much more than a case history of one man's compulsion to create vicarious selves. It is an attempt to account for the variety of those selves, and for the different kinds of creative "symbiosis" which each relationship involved'. ' —Lucy Newlyn
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Download the BookA volume of essays, first published in 1990, written by a team of well-known Romanticists to celebrate the work of the great Coleridge scholar, Thomas McFarland
Contents
1 Richard Gravil, Introduction and Orientation. Part One: The Sometime Jacobin?
2 Ian Wylie, Coleridge and the Lunaticks; 3 Nicola Trott, The Coleridge Circle and the ‘Answer to Godwin’; 4 Nicholas Roe, Coleridge and John Thelwall: the Road to Nether Stowey. Part Two: Friend and Ventriloquist. 5 Molly Lefebure, Humphry Davy: Philosophic Alchemist; 6 Grevel Lindop, Lamb, Hazlitt and De Quincey; 7 Tim Fulford, Coleridge and J. H. Green: The Anatomy of Beauty. Part Three: The German Connection. 8 James Engell, Coleridge and German Idealism: First Postulates, Final Causes; 9 Frederick Burwick, Coleridge and Schelling on Mimesis; 10 E. S. Shaffer, The Hermeneutic Community: Coleridge and Schleiermacher. Part Four: The American Connection. 11 Anthony John Harding, Coleridge and Transcendentalism; 12 Jonathan Bate, Edgar Allan Poe: A Debt Repaid. Part Five: Sage and Evangelist. 13 H. W. Piper, Coleridge and the Unitarian Consensus; 14 Robert Barth SJ, Coleridge and the Church of England; 15 John Beer, Transatlantic and Scottish Connections: Uncollected Records; Select Bibliography: Revised and Updated. Search Terms
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Richard Gravil and Molly Lefebure
Richard Gravil is author of Wordsworth's Bardic Vocation, 1787-1842 (2003) and editor (with Nicholas Roe and Lucy Newlyn) of Coleridge's Imagination (1985). Molly Lefebure's books include Cumbrian Heritage (1970), Samuel Taylor Coleridge: the Bondage of Opium (1974), Cumbrian Discovery (1977), Thomas Hardy’s World (1997).