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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
PART I BIOGRAPHY
1. Coleridge’s Early Years
2. Coleridge and Wordsworth: Collaboration and Criticism from Salisbury Plain to Aids to Reflection
3. Coleridge’s Publisher and Patron: Cottle and Poole
4. Coleridge’s Marriage and Family
5. Coleridge’s Travels
6. Coleridge’s Self-Representations
PART II THE PROSE WORKS
7. Coleridge’s Lectures 1795: On Politics and Religion
8. Coleridge as Editor: The Watchman and The Friend
9. Coleridge in the Newspapers, Periodicals, and Annuals
10. Coleridge’s Lectures 1808–1819: On Literature
11. Coleridge as Literary Critic: Biographia Literaria and Essays on the Principles of Genial Criticism
12. Coleridge on Politics and Religion: The Statesman’s Manual, Aids to Reflection, On the Constitution of Church and State
13. Coleridge’s Lectures 1818–1819: On the History of Philosophy
14. Coleridge as Reader: Marginalia
15. Coleridge’s Notebooks
16. Coleridge as Talker: Sage of Highgate, Table Talk
17. Coleridge as Thinker: Logic and Opus Maximum
PART III THE POETIC WORKS
18. Coleridge on Allegory and Symbol
19. Coleridge’s Early Poetry, 1790–1796
20. Coleridge’s Genres
21. Coleridge as Playwright
22. Coleridge as Translator
PART IV SOURCES AND INFLUENCES
23. Coleridge and Plagiarism
24. Coleridge: Biblical and Classical Literature
25. Coleridge as a Theologian
26. Coleridge and Shakespeare
27. Coleridge and the English Poetic Tradition
28. Coleridge and European Literature
29. Coleridge’s Dialogues with German Thought
30. Coleridge and Language Theory
31. Coleridge and Philosophy
32. Coleridge and the Arts
33. Coleridge and Science
PART V RECEPTION
34. Coleridge’s Literary Influence
35. Coleridge’s Early Biographers
36. Coleridge’s Reception on the Continent
37. Writing about Coleridge
Index
Footnote
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