Coleridge and Textual Instability: The Multiple Versions of the Major PoemsOxford University Press, 1994-05-12 - 272 psl. Jack Stillinger establishes and documents the existence of numerous different authoritative versions of Coleridge's best-known poems: sixteen or more of The Eolian Harp, for example, eighteen of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and comparable numbers for This Lime-Tree Bower, Frost at Midnight, Kubla Khan, Christabel, and Dejection: An Ode. Such multiplicity of versions raises interesting theoretical and practical questions about the constitution of the Coleridge canon, the ontological identity of any specific work in the canon, the editorial treatment of Coleridge's works, and the ways in which multiple versions complicate interpretation of the poems as a unified (or, as the case may be, disunified) body of work. Providing much new information about the texts and production of Coleridge's major poems, Stillinger's study offers intriguing new theories about the nature of authorship and the constitution of literary works. |
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... Theory of Versions : The Example of Coleridge . " If these chapters have the effect of turning some Coleridgeans ... theories of versions and includes an example from Coleridge ( the ten or more recoverable texts of Monody on the Death ...
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... theories of versions , should be regularly understood as referring to some actual , physically embodied text , most commonly written in a manuscript or printed in a book or periodical ( though many other physical forms are possible ...
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... Theory of Versions , 118 Appendix : Texts and Apparatuses , 141 The Eolian Harp , 142 This Lime - Tree Bower My Prison , 148 Frost at Midnight , 154 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , 158 Kubla Khan : or , A Vision in a Dream , 185 ...
... Theory of Versions , 118 Appendix : Texts and Apparatuses , 141 The Eolian Harp , 142 This Lime - Tree Bower My Prison , 148 Frost at Midnight , 154 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner , 158 Kubla Khan : or , A Vision in a Dream , 185 ...
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2 The Multiple Versions | 26 |
3 Coleridge as Reviser | 100 |
4 A Practical Theory of Versions | 118 |
Notes | 237 |
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Ancient Mariner annotated copies Annual Anthology authorial intention beginning Biographia Literaria Blank Verse breeze canceled Charles Lamb Christabel Cole Coleridge's Coleridge's poems copies of 1817 corrected Cottle Dejection deleted Dorothy Wordsworth Dove Cottage draft earlier edition Eolian Harp errata essay extant eyes final text Frost at Midnight Geraldine Grasmere Harvard holograph interlined interpretation Keats Keats's Kubla Khan lady Lamb later letter Lime-Tree Bower lines literary Lyrical Ballads major poems manuscript Mariner's mind multiple versions paragraph division passage poet Poetical poetry printed text printer proofs prose published readers readings revisions S. T. Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sara separate versions Shillingsburg ship Sibylline Leaves Sir Leoline soul Southey speaker spirit stanza substantive sweet Textual Criticism thee theory things thou Tintern Abbey transcript unique unity University Press variants verse Version 9 volume William Wordsworth words Wordsworth written wrote