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The Complete Prose Works: Literary Essays Lectures and Letters (Unabridged Illustrated Edition) - cover

The Complete Prose Works: Literary Essays Lectures and Letters (Unabridged Illustrated Edition)

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Complete Prose Works: Literary Essays, Lectures and Letters (Unabridged Illustrated Edition)" is a profound collection that delves into Coleridge's multifaceted engagements with literature, philosophy, and criticism. This edition presents a meticulously curated selection of his essays, lectures, and letters, revealing his deep explorations of poetry's power and its philosophical underpinnings. Coleridge's prose is characterized by an eloquent and contemplative style, often weaving personal reflections with critical insights, making this anthology a vital resource for understanding the Romantic literary landscape and Coleridge's role within it. Coleridge, a seminal figure in the Romantic movement, was not only a poet but a thinker whose ideas challenged the conventions of his time. His collaborations with other literary giants, such as William Wordsworth, and his profound interest in German philosophy and aesthetics, profoundly shaped his prose. His intellectual journey, marked by moments of great inspiration and personal struggle, elucidates the depth of his understanding of art and its significance in society. This unabridged edition is highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts alike, as it offers unprecedented insight into Coleridge's mind and the socio-cultural milieu of his time. Whether you seek to deepen your comprehension of Romantic theories or appreciate Coleridge's artistic vision, this rich collection is essential for any literary library.
Disponible depuis: 05/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 3123 pages.

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