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The Life and Legacy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge - cover

The Life and Legacy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Hazlitt, May Byron, James Gillman

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The Life and Legacy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a meticulously curated anthology that presents a tapestry of literary styles, ranging from the poetic elegance of the Romantic era to the incisive criticism of early 19th-century essays. At its heart, this collection encapsulates the rich and complex legacy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, offering readers a multifaceted exploration of his life, influence, and enduring appeal. Through an engaging variety of standout pieces, the anthology invites readers to delve into the nuances of Coleridge's thoughts and artistry, investing them in the pivotal role he played in shaping English literature and the Romantic movement. The anthology assembles works from a diverse group of authors—Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Hazlitt, May Byron, and James Gillman—each providing a unique lens through which to view Coleridge's legacy. The contributors, hailing from a range of intellectual backgrounds, reflect the complex interweaving of Romantic ideals, philosophical musings, and biographical narratives. By drawing from distinct historical and cultural milieus, the anthology not only pays homage to Coleridge's profound literary contributions but also situates them within the larger literary landscape that he both influenced and was shaped by. Readers will find in The Life and Legacy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge an unparalleled opportunity to appreciate the breadth and depth of his literary footprint. This collection invites them to engage with a confluence of voices, each offering insights that enrich the understanding of Coleridge's intricate persona and creative genius. As a valuable resource, it encourages an exploration of varied perspectives and styles, fostering a rewarding dialogue between texts and readers, making it an indispensable addition to any literary enthusiast's collection.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 720 pages.

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