Richard Gravil and Molly Lefebure, The Coleridge Connection: Essays for Thomas McFarland
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View Sample PagesA volume of essays, first published in 1990, written by a team of well-known Romanticists to celebrate the work of the great Coleridge scholar, Thomas McFarland
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Contents
1 Richard Gravil, Introduction and Orientation. Part One: The Sometime Jacobin?
2 Ian Wylie, Coleridge and the Lunaticks; 3 Nicola Trott, The Coleridge Circle and the ‘Answer to Godwin’; 4 Nicholas Roe, Coleridge and John Thelwall: the Road to Nether Stowey. Part Two: Friend and Ventriloquist. 5 Molly Lefebure, Humphry Davy: Philosophic Alchemist; 6 Grevel Lindop, Lamb, Hazlitt and De Quincey; 7 Tim Fulford, Coleridge and J. H. Green: The Anatomy of Beauty. Part Three: The German Connection. 8 James Engell, Coleridge and German Idealism: First Postulates, Final Causes; 9 Frederick Burwick, Coleridge and Schelling on Mimesis; 10 E. S. Shaffer, The Hermeneutic Community: Coleridge and Schleiermacher. Part Four: The American Connection. 11 Anthony John Harding, Coleridge and Transcendentalism; 12 Jonathan Bate, Edgar Allan Poe: A Debt Repaid. Part Five: Sage and Evangelist. 13 H. W. Piper, Coleridge and the Unitarian Consensus; 14 Robert Barth SJ, Coleridge and the Church of England; 15 John Beer, Transatlantic and Scottish Connections: Uncollected Records; Select Bibliography: Revised and Updated. Search Terms
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Richard Gravil and Molly Lefebure
Richard Gravil is author of Wordsworth's Bardic Vocation, 1787-1842 (2003) and editor (with Nicholas Roe and Lucy Newlyn) of Coleridge's Imagination (1985). Molly Lefebure's books include Cumbrian Heritage (1970), Samuel Taylor Coleridge: the Bondage of Opium (1974), Cumbrian Discovery (1977), Thomas Hardy’s World (1997).
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