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Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 2   By: (1772-1834)

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Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 2 offers readers a unique insight into the mind of the esteemed poet and literary critic Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This collection of essays, letters, and fragments provides a comprehensive look at Coleridge's thoughts on a wide range of topics, from literature and philosophy to politics and religion.

One of the standout features of this volume is the depth and complexity of Coleridge's analysis. His keen intellect and nuanced perspective shine through in his discussions of everything from Shakespearean drama to German idealism. Readers will appreciate the thought-provoking nature of Coleridge's reflections, which invite them to engage with the text on a deeper level.

Additionally, Coleridge's writing style is both eloquent and engaging. His prose is richly detailed and full of vivid imagery, making it a pleasure to read. Whether he is musing on the nature of poetry or reflecting on the state of society, Coleridge's writing is always insightful and thought-provoking.

Overall, Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 2 is a must-read for anyone interested in the life and work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This collection provides a valuable glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential literary figures of the Romantic era, and is sure to be a valuable addition to any bibliophile's collection.

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THE LITERARY REMAINS

OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

COLLECTED AND EDITED BY

HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE, ESQ. M.A.

VOLUME THE SECOND

CONTENTS

VOL. II.

LITERARY REMAINS.

Extract from a Letter written by Mr. Coleridge, in February, 1818, to a Gentleman who attended the Course of Lectures given in the Spring of that Year.

Extract from a Letter to J. Britton, Esq.

SHAKSPEARE, WITH INTRODUCTORY MATTER ON POETRY, THE DRAMA, AND THE STAGE Definition of Poetry Greek Drama Progress of the Drama The Drama generally, and Public Taste Shakspeare, a Poet generally Shakspeare's Judgment equal to his Genius Recapitulation, and Summary of the Characteristics of Shakspeare's Dramas Order of Shakspeare's Plays Notes on the Tempest Love's Labour's Lost Midsummer Night's Dream Comedy of Errors As You Like It Twelfth Night All's Well that Ends Well Merry Wives of Windsor Measure for Measure Cymbeline Titus Andronicus Troilus and Cressida Coriolanus Julius Cæsar Antony and Cleopatra Timon of Athens Romeo and Juliet Shakspeare's English Historical Plays King John Richard II. Henry IV. Part I. Henry IV. Part II. Henry V. Henry VI. Part I. Richard III. Lear Hamlet Notes on Macbeth Notes on the Winter's Tale Notes on Othello

NOTES ON BEN JONSON Whalley's Preface Whalley's Life of Jonson Every Man out of His Humour Poetaster Fall of Sejanus Volpone Epicène The Alchemist Catiline's Conspiracy Bartholomew Fair The Devil is an Ass The Staple of News The New Inn

NOTES ON BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER Harris's Commendatory Poem on Fletcher Life of Fletcher in Stockdale's Edition... Continue reading book >>


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