Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Part 1Biographia Literaria has emerged over the last century as a supreme work of literary criticism and one of the classics of English literature. Into this volume poured 20 years of speculation about the criticism and uses of poetry and about the psychology of art. Following the text of the 1817 edition, the editors offer the first completely annotated edition of the highly allusive work. |
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... pages, the title of it is 'Auto bio- says that Coleridge "is very hard at graphia
Literaria': to which are work at the preface to a new Edi- added 'Sybilline Leaves,'
a collection tion which he is just going to publish of Poems by the same Author.
... pages, the title of it is 'Auto bio- says that Coleridge "is very hard at graphia
Literaria': to which are work at the preface to a new Edi- added 'Sybilline Leaves,'
a collection tion which he is just going to publish of Poems by the same Author.
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... one of the themes of Coleridge and the Pantheist Tradi- Thomas McFarland's
authoritative tion (1969). "philosophical chapters"), a sort of foreshadowing of
Coleridge's promised "Logosophia", ...
... one of the themes of Coleridge and the Pantheist Tradi- Thomas McFarland's
authoritative tion (1969). "philosophical chapters"), a sort of foreshadowing of
Coleridge's promised "Logosophia", ...
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