Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4 By: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) |
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Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4 is a treasure trove of the literary genius of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This collection features a diverse range of writings, showcasing Coleridge's versatile talent as a poet, essayist, and critic.
The selection of poetry in this volume is particularly impressive, highlighting Coleridge's ability to evoke deep emotional responses with his beautifully crafted verses. From the hauntingly introspective "The Nightingale" to the contemplative and philosophical "Lines Composed in a Concert-Room," each poem showcases Coleridge's mastery of language and keen insight into the human experience.
In addition to his poetry, Coleridge's essays and literary criticism offer valuable insights into his creative process and literary influences. His keen observations on the works of his contemporaries, including William Wordsworth and John Milton, provide a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual landscape of the Romantic era.
Overall, Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4 is a must-read for fans of Coleridge's work and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Romantic literature. This volume serves as a testament to Coleridge's enduring legacy as one of the greatest literary minds of his time, whose words continue to resonate with readers today. OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE COLLECTED AND EDITED BY HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE, ESQ. M.A. VOLUME THE FOURTH ALBI DISCIP ANGLVS LONDON WILLIAM PICKERING 1839 CONTENTS ADVERTISEMENT Notes on Luther Notes on St Theresa Notes on Bedell Notes on Baxter Notes on Leighton Notes on Sherlock Notes on Waterland Notes on Skelton Notes on Andrew Fuller Notes on Whitaker Notes on Oxlee Notes on A Barrister's Hints Notes on Davison Notes on Irving Notes on Noble Essay on Faith ADVERTISEMENT. For some remarks on the character of this publication, the Editor begs to refer the Reader to the Preface to the third volume of these Remains. That volume and the present are expressly connected together as one work. The various materials arranged in the following pages were preserved, and kindly placed in the Editor's hands, by Mr. Southey, Mr. Green, Mr. Gillman, Mr. Alfred Elwyn of Philadelphia, United States, Mr. Money, Mr. Hartley Coleridge, and the Rev. Edward Coleridge; and to those gentlemen the Editor's best acknowledgments are due. Lincoln's Inn, 9th May, 1839. LITERARY REMAINS. |
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