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The Life and Legacy of Coleridge: Biographical Works - cover

The Life and Legacy of Coleridge: Biographical Works

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, May Byron

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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The Life and Legacy of Coleridge: Biographical Works delves deep into the multifaceted existence of the iconic English poet, philosopher, and critic, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This anthology brings together an exquisite array of literary styles that range from introspective essays and critical analyses to vivid biographical narratives. The varied pieces not only capture the charismatic intellect and creativity that defined Coleridge but also illuminate his profound impact on literary romanticism. Noteworthy segments provide nuanced insights into his philosophical dialogues and literary accomplishments, portraying a scholar who was both a dreamer and a disciplined thinker. The collection is a testament to the breadth of contributions from diverse authors, notably edited and researched by May Byron. These voices, unified in their scholarly pursuit, offer an intimate exploration of Coleridge's complex persona and his role in shaping the literary landscape of his time. The anthology aligns with historical and cultural movements of the 18th and 19th centuries, enriching our understanding of the Romantic period through the lens of Coleridge's dynamic presence. With Byron's meticulous compilation, this collection presents a harmonized chorus of perspectives, celebrating the enduring legacy of Coleridge's influence across different genres and ideologies. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this unique anthology, which serves both as an educational tool and a rich source of inspiration. The collection encourages a dialogue between the reader and the text, providing a multi-dimensional view of Coleridge's life and works through the lens of those who have studied and admired him. Whether one is a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer, The Life and Legacy of Coleridge offers a compelling glimpse into the Romantic era, enhancing the contemporary appreciation of this monumental figure's lasting impact.
Disponibile da: 11/10/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1619 pagine.

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