This collation from Samuel T. Coleridge's contributions to the
theory of language presents an imposing revision of the
enlightenment approach to language. Selections from his verse,
notebooks, journalism and ephemera are arranged under headings
including the language of politics; language and culture; the
language of poetry; theory of language; words and things; organ of
language; and the language of religion. The editor's introduction
situates Coleridge's thinking in its period, and with modern theory
in mind.
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