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... poetic and intellectual development . The miseries and creative decline recorded in ' Dejection : An Ode ' hang over ... poetic creation . Yet , rather than being simply a programme for the writing of poetry , its deepest concern is to ...
... poetic and intellectual development . The miseries and creative decline recorded in ' Dejection : An Ode ' hang over ... poetic creation . Yet , rather than being simply a programme for the writing of poetry , its deepest concern is to ...
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... poetic , creative energy . Coleridge , in a letter to the younger James Gillman , of 24 October 1826 , describes the mind as a kaleidoscope bringing symmetry out of a chaos of shapes from the past.20 As themselves poetic fragments the ...
... poetic , creative energy . Coleridge , in a letter to the younger James Gillman , of 24 October 1826 , describes the mind as a kaleidoscope bringing symmetry out of a chaos of shapes from the past.20 As themselves poetic fragments the ...
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... poetic contribution to Coleridge's religious development . As poetry , reflective and self - reflective , joins the interest of art and imagination to that of reality and perception , so the fragmentary nature of the poems prompts a ...
... poetic contribution to Coleridge's religious development . As poetry , reflective and self - reflective , joins the interest of art and imagination to that of reality and perception , so the fragmentary nature of the poems prompts a ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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Coleridge as Poet and Religious Thinker: Inspiration and Revelation David Jasper Limited preview - 1985 |
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