Coleridge as Poet and Religious Thinker: Inspiration and Revelation |
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Contents
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THE EARLY WRITINGS AND THE EOLIAN HARP | 20 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
THE CRITICAL PROSE | 73 |
THREE LATER POEMS | 103 |
THE LATER PROSE AND NOTEBOOKS | 116 |
INSPIRATION AND REVELATION | 144 |
Notes | 156 |
Bibliography of Secondary Sources | 178 |
Index | 191 |
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