Coleridge and the philosophy of poetic form / Ewan James Jones.

"Ewan James Jones argues that Coleridge engaged most significantly with philosophy not through systematic argument, but in verse. Jones carries this argument through a series of sustained close readings, both of canonical texts such as Christabel and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and also of...

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Main Author: Jones, Ewan James (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2014]
Series:Cambridge studies in Romanticism ; v. 106.
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505 0 |a Introduction: Coleridge's philosophy of poetic form -- 1. 'Less gross than bodily': Interruption in the conversation poem sequence -- 2. 'Some transition, in the nature of the imagery or passion': Rhythm and affect in 'Christabel' -- 3. 'Earth worm wit lies under ground': 'Limbo' and the philosophy of the pun -- 4. The scandal of tautology: The 'Rime' and the tautegorical symbol -- Coda: The philosophy of poetic form -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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