Biographia Literaria, Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Parte1A fully annotated edition of Coleridge's famous work, in which he argues that philosophy is the basis of criticism, advances his own critical theories and views on poetry and literature, and provides insight into his own life and creative history. |
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O I have had a new world opened to me , in the infinity of my own Spirit ! -Woe be to me , if this last Warning be not taken.1 By April 1814 , he was ready , as he told his old friend Joseph Cottle , " to place myself in a private ...
O I have had a new world opened to me , in the infinity of my own Spirit ! -Woe be to me , if this last Warning be not taken.1 By April 1814 , he was ready , as he told his old friend Joseph Cottle , " to place myself in a private ...
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... the idea of a poet's genius to deem myself other than a very humble poet ; but in the very possession of the idea , I know myself so far a poet as to feel assured that I can understand and interpret a poem in the spirit of poetry .
... the idea of a poet's genius to deem myself other than a very humble poet ; but in the very possession of the idea , I know myself so far a poet as to feel assured that I can understand and interpret a poem in the spirit of poetry .
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Coleridge took for granted the opposition of the self ( " spirit " or " self - consciousness " ) and of nature ( the objective world ) . The self could be an object , but only to itself in the original proposition , " I am " .
Coleridge took for granted the opposition of the self ( " spirit " or " self - consciousness " ) and of nature ( the objective world ) . The self could be an object , but only to itself in the original proposition , " I am " .
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... union of the subjective and objective ) as he did for art that reconciled the productive self with the nature it experienced and , by doing this , opened up the " organs of spirit " by providing them with symbols in concrete form .
... union of the subjective and objective ) as he did for art that reconciled the productive self with the nature it experienced and , by doing this , opened up the " organs of spirit " by providing them with symbols in concrete form .
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God , The " Great I AM " self - affirming objective subjective Finite Mind , the Individual " I am " Subjective Reason , " Organs of the Spirit " . Perception Art Subjective & Objective Organic Form Symbols , language the medium Senses ...
God , The " Great I AM " self - affirming objective subjective Finite Mind , the Individual " I am " Subjective Reason , " Organs of the Spirit " . Perception Art Subjective & Objective Organic Form Symbols , language the medium Senses ...
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Contenido
VII | 5 |
VIII | 30 |
IX | 48 |
X | 69 |
XIII | 89 |
XIV | 106 |
XV | 116 |
XVIII | 129 |
XXVIII | 39 |
XXIX | 58 |
XXX | 89 |
XXXIV | 98 |
XXXVI | 107 |
XXXVII | 119 |
XXXVIII | 160 |
XXXIX | 174 |
XIX | 140 |
XX | 168 |
XXI | 223 |
XXII | 232 |
XXIII | 295 |
XXIV | 3 |
XXV | 5 |
XXVI | 19 |
XXVII | 29 |
XL | 191 |
XLI | 207 |
XLII | 234 |
XLIII | 249 |
XLIV | 251 |
XLV | 255 |
XLVI | 281 |
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Biographia Literaria Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
Biographia Literaria; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary ..., Volumen2 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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