A Book I Value: Selected MarginaliaPrinceton University Press, 2021-06-08 - 272 psl. Coleridge is such a celebrity that many who have never read "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" have a fair idea who he was, and yet the common impression of him is not flattering. He is typically seen as a youthful genius transformed by drugs and philosophy into a tedious sage. It is time for a change of image. A Book I Value offers a one-volume sampling of Coleridge's encyclopedic marginalia, revealing a figure more complex but also more humanly attractive--clever, curious, playful, intense--than the one we are used to. |
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... Religion 139 Lorenz Oken, Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte 140 John Petvin, Letters Concerning Mind 141 1821 Emanuel Swedenborg, Prodromus philosophiae ratiocinantis 144 1823 Pierre Jurieu, The History of the Council of Trent 147 Heinrich ...
... 18 Robert Anderson , ed . , The Works of the British Poets 20 Thomas Adam , Private Thoughts on Religion 21 George Lyttelton , The History of the Life of King Henry the Second 22 1808 Samuel Daniel , Poetical Works John Milton , A vii.
... Emanuel Swedenborg , True Christian Religion 139 Lorenz Oken , Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte 140 John Petvin , Letters Concerning Mind 141 1821 Emanuel Swedenborg , Prodromus philosophiae ratiocinantis 144 1823 Pierre Contents ix.
... religious convictions at a critical point of his life prevented him from pursuing a career in the church or the university. He left Cambridge without a degree. He tried instead to live by his pen or by his gifted tongue, being in turn ...
... religious controversy , social justice , ethnography , ed- ucation — in their full range from the workings of divine creation to the stubbornness of fruit stains in muslin . Sometimes aphoristic , sometimes rude , often surprising ...
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